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No, it is not.Also, is it correct to put the period after the end quote?
When using quotes, the end quote follows the period at the end of a sentence, or the comma in the middle of a sentence.
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No, it is not.Also, is it correct to put the period after the end quote?
Ah, okay. I can never remember, so I end up doing it one way sometimes, and the other way other times.No, it is not.
When using quotes, the end quote follows the period at the end of a sentence, or the comma in the middle of a sentence.
No, it is not.
When using quotes, the end quote follows the period at the end of a sentence, or the comma in the middle of a sentence.
It depends on whether you are using American English or the Queen's English. I don't know why, but I tend to use British spelling and writing styles, and in those, it is correct to put the period after the quotes.No, it is not.
When using quotes, the end quote follows the period at the end of a sentence, or the comma in the middle of a sentence.
I guess so! Now that I think about it, I do always put question marks before the end quote, so it would make sense that periods go before the end quote too."So, this is proper?"
How interesting!It depends on whether you are using American English or the Queen's English. I don't know why, but I tend to use British spelling and writing styles, and in those, it is correct to put the period after the quotes.
You could? I’m guessing you couldn’t, but who knows, maybe you could.I could care less if you spell every word in the post wrong just for the love of god quit using the term roo for rooster.
But if you do that, remember, you should also be spelling things like colour, neighbour, criticise, etc. the proper, British way.How interesting!
It makes me feel better to know that my putting periods after end quotes isn't entirely incorrect, then.