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American Grammar Checkup: Quotation Marks

American Grammar Checkup: Quotation Marks

a7625b78.jpgOur punctuation rules in America are similar — but NOT the same — as many other punctuation systems built on the original British version.

But many words are spelled differently, usage is much different, and one of the most obvious differences in terms of working with punctuation marks is the use of quotation marks, especially with periods and commas.

I can’t say our system makes complete sense — because it doesn’t. But for those who want or need to know what’s considered correct, here you go!

  • We use double quotation marks alone, never singles. 
  • We use single quotation marks only inside doubles. 
  • We put commas and periods inside / before final quotation marks, even if we’re only quoting the last word(s) in a sentence. Yes, to many, it looks weird. Can’t help it. It’s our system. 
  • We put colons and semicolons after / behind final quotation marks. 
  • We put question marks and exclamation marks either before or after final quotation marks, depending on how the quoted material was said. The ? and the ! go inside if the quoted words were said with special emphasis. If they were not, we put them after / outside. 

Now you know. :-)

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Comments

Lisa Gallagher

6 years ago #6

Thanks Susan \ud83d\udc1d Rooks, the Grammar Goddess, always learn a thing or two when I read your grammar blogs!!

David B. Grinberg

6 years ago #5

Susan, belated kudos on another excellent blogging buzz. I might quote you on it!

Royce Shook

6 years ago #4

I echo what the others say. As a writer, it is always useful to gain or renew one's understanding of the building blocks we need to write effectively. Thank you
Always glean something from you posts.

Mohammed Abdul Jawad

6 years ago #2

With no grammar, we all stammer to make everything nonsensical!

John Rylance

6 years ago #1

To misquote a song Its not what you write its the way that you punctuate it that's what it's all about As to the differences between USA/UK as the French say Viva the difference I have purposely not put in any punctuation leaving it to the reader to punctuate to their own satisfaction. May the debate re grammar/ puntuation continue

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