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Explain Double quotation marks?

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Answered by ժrᾰḟтpℓṳтø
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Answer:

Double quotation marks ( ''....'' )

The double quotation marks are used to mark out the actual words spoken by someone from the reporting words. These quotation marks are used largely in direct speech in our writing. The first word of a complete sentence within the quotation marks begins with a capital letter.

For example:

The judge said, '' You are not guilty."

The judge said, " Where are you that night? "

" phew! The bad part of the drive is at last over! "

" I love my new car, "

Explanation:

Full stops, question marks, exclamation marks and commas go inside the double quotation marks.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Double quotation marks are used with direct quotes, i.e, a word to word report of what someone else said or wrote.

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