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Quotation marks and other punctuation marks In the United States, the rule of thumb is that commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks, and colons and semicolons (dashes as well) go outside: There was a storm last night, Paul said. Peter, however, didn't believe him.
The most common question people ask about quotation marks is whether periods and commas go inside or outside, and the answer depends on where your audience lives because in American English we always put periods and commas inside quotation marks, but in British English periods and commas can go inside or outside (kind
The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition (6.9), says, Periods and commas precede closing quotation marks, whether double or single. So, if you're in the U.S., you'll probably place your periods and commas inside the closing quotation mark.
Commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks in American English. Dashes, colons, and semicolons almost always go outside the quotation marks. Question marks and exclamation marks sometimes go inside, sometimes stay outside.
The punctuation for the sentence goes AFTER the parenthesis. If your quote is forty words or more, set it off in a block text by beginning a new line, indenting one inch, and do not add quotation marks. At the end of the quote put the period after the last word of the sentence followed by the parentheses.
Dumb rule 1: When the speaker tag comes first, put a comma after the speaker tag. The period at the end of the sentence goes inside the quotation marks.
If only part of the sentence is parenthetical, then you put the final punctuation outside the parenthesis: I enjoy breakfast (sometimes). If the entire sentence is parenthetical, then you put the punctuation inside the parenthesis.
Rule 1. Use double quotation marks to set off a direct (word-for-word) quotation. Rule 2a. Always capitalize the first word in a complete quotation, even mid-sentence. Rule 2b. Do not capitalize quoted material that continues a sentence. Rule 3a. Rule 3b. Rule 3c. Rule 4. Rule 5a.
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