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Comma for quotation

Do you need to put a comma before you start any quote with a quotation mark and immediately after the quote is over with? For example: Please type clearly, "VALUE FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES ONLY," and "HOUSEHOLD GOODS," to be exempt from duty.
  

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[nq:1]Do you need to put a comma before you start any quote with a quotation mark and immediately after the quote is over with? [/nq] In American English, any puctuation precedes the closing quotation mark. Sometimes the punctuation is not part of the quotation itself, but is required because of the sentence structure containing the quotation.

  • [nq:1]Do you need to put a comma before you start any quote with a quotation mark and immediately after the quote is over with?
  • [/nq] In American English, any puctuation precedes the closing quotation mark.
  • Sometimes the punctuation is not part of the quotation itself, but is required because of the sentence structure containing the quotation.
  • Even in that case, it goes before the second quotation mark.
  • While I don't fully understand your example, it has two minor mistakes in that neither of your commas are necessary.
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[nq:1]Do you need to put a comma before you start any quote with a quotation mark and immediately after the quote is over with? For example: Please type clearly, "VALUE FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES ONLY," and "HOUSEHOLD GOODS," to be exempt from duty.[/nq]
In American English, any puctuation precedes the closing quotation mark. Sometimes the punctuation is not part of the quotation itself, but is req
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[nq:1]Ex.: They denied my application for three reasons: "lacks signature," "incomplete" and "insufficient experience." (The comma and period are[/nq]^^^ This must be business writing.
[nq:1]Notice that I didn't delete the commas within the single quotation marks because it is what you quoted, not what ... if I ended my own sentence with the end of your sentence, then your punctuation would p

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