18 March 2008 20:37, by Riftsurfer
17 mars 2008, by taggin To Riftserfer, Just to be clear " " indicates a qoute. While ’ ’ indicates that one is paraphrasing, which is giving the idea of what was said, not the exact qoute. Lesson 1 is now over. Thanks for the lesson ,it would have been interesting if it wasn’t entirely wrong.
Back to school :) http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_quote.html
"quotation marks" indicate directly quoted speech Direct quotations are another person’s exact words—either spoken or in print—incorporated into your own writing.
Indirect quotations are not exact words (...)