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’“‘”’” means “I edited this text on both my phone and my laptop before sending it”

  • Sundray@lemmus.org
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    7 months ago

    The use of quotation marks, also called inverted commas, is very slightly complicated by the fact that there are two types: single quotes (` ') and double quotes (" "). As a general rule, British usage has in the past usually preferred single quotes for ordinary use, but double quotes are now increasingly common; American usage has always preferred double quotes.

    • Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      British English often uses single quotation marks to identify the outermost text of a primary quotation versus double quotation marks for inner, nested quotations.

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      Huh, just shows you how I was taught the British way many years ago, but adopted the American way due to reading so many bloody books!

      • CodandChips @lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        Old British person here, I was always taught double quotation marks for speech and single quotation marks for actually quoting something.