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      • If the question mark or exclamation point is not part of the quote, it should be placed outside the quotation marks. For example: Incorrect: Did he really say, “I’m not sure”? Correct: Did he really say, “I’m not sure”?
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  2. If a question is in quotation marks, the question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks. Examples: She asked, “Will you still be my friend?” Do you agree with the saying, “All’s fair in love and war”? Here the question is outside the quote.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · Don’t use two question marks or two exclamation points together, even if one is within quotes. To show a quoted question within a sentence that is also a question, use just a single question mark inside quotes. Example. Did she just ask, “Is this free?”?

  4. The general rule is, If a quote appears in the middle of a sentence, change any final period on the quote to a comma. If the quote ends with a question mark or exclamation point, leave this symbol intact. Do not add a comma. So for example: "Give me the box," John said. "Give me the box!" John screamed. "Will you give me the box?" John asked.

  5. Yes, that means you can't tell just from the punctuation whether just the quote or both the quote and the sentence is a question. It's usually obvious from the wording, but sometimes you might need to rephrase to eliminate ambiguity.

  6. Jul 30, 2012 · If the quote is not a question or exclamation, the punctuation mark goes outside of the quotation marks. You’ll often see this when someone is referencing something another person said. Examples: Did she tell me to “go jump off a bridge”? I can’t believe she told me to “enjoy eating some mashed peas”!

  7. Similar to a question mark, when a quote has an exclamation mark, the quotation marks should go after the exclamation point. If the sentence does have an exclamation point, but the quote does not, then the exclamation point goes outside of the quotation marks. Examples: “Yes, I will marry you!”

  8. Sep 19, 2023 · In American (and often Canadian) usage, commas and periods always go inside quotation marks, but other punctuation marks, such as question marks and exclamation points, go inside only if they apply to the quoted text.

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