stupid grammar rule., POOH. |
stupid grammar rule., POOH. |
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this sentence is punctuated correctly:
Did Bob say "lemmings"? this sentence is punctuated correctly: Bob really said "lemmings"! this sentence is punctuated incorrectly Bob said "lemmings". the correct way is: Bob said "lemmings." which is the stupidest rule every. Why? because of why punctuation rules with quote work. if the quotation is a sentence, end it in the quote. also end the sentence containing the quote. Bob said, "I am a lemming.". however, that is redundant and the last period is left off, leaving Bob said, "I am a lemming." however Bob said "lemmings". is the proper way to punctuate it, and then there is no redundancy, and no periods to remove. so why the f**k do you have to move the period inside the quotations? |
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QUOTE([Filp]Essence @ Oct 7 2005, 1:56 PM) I asked my teacher the samething, she says, "well, the period indicates that quote is over, and to not be redundant like you said - that replaces the one outside, because you can't have 2 periods. but you don't end "lemmings". you're ending the sentence, not the quotation. yet the period is stull supposed to be inside the quotation? wtf? |
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