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How to use quotation marks – rules with periods, commas, and more
Rules for Using Quotation Marks
Quotation marks are punctuation marks used to signify a spoken or quoted phrase.
More precisely, quotation marks are used to designate a direct quote—something that’s been said word for word.
- Example: He said, “I’m going to be a couple minutes late to class today.”
When a sentence summarizes another’s speech, quote, or spoken dialect, also known as an indirect quote, quotation marks aren’t necessary.
- Example: He said that he was going to be a couple minutes late to class today.
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How do quotations work with commas and other punctuation?
A comma is placed within the quotation marks to introduce a direct quote. If the description of the quote’s speaker is placed after the quotation, a comma is always placed within the quotation marks.
- Example: “I’m going to be a couple minutes late to class today,” he sa
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