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When to use the following quotations marks and apostrophes?



 
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Usage of to be in sentence i.e. is/are/was/were to be, has/have/had to be | If you have some/any questions, please raise your hand.
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When to use the following quotations marks and apostrophes? #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:51 pm   When to use the following quotations marks and apostrophes?
 

Hello!
Please advise
when should i use: - :, ;, ' ', " "
Thank you
Lenake
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When to use the following quotations marks and apostrophes? #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 14:47 pm   When to use the following quotations marks and apostrophes?
 

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Hello, lenake. That is a big question. I think you should read through a PUNCTUATION GUIDE and then ask questions about the parts you do not understand.
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