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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Comma within question marks ?

Is it correct to write e.g.: SANTO delivers “Unlimited Steel Frames,” and is worldwide......

Or should it be: SANTO delivers “Unlimited Solutions”, and is worldwide.......
  

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In your specific example, no comma is required at all. S. style, a comma goes inside the quotes.

  • In your specific example, no comma is required at all.
  • S.
  • style, a comma goes inside the quotes.
  • In other parts of the world, logic reigns, and if it's not part of the material being quoted, it goes outside.
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In your specific example, no comma is required at all.

In U.S. style, a comma goes inside the quotes. In other parts of the world, logic reigns, and if it's not part of the material being quoted, it goes outside.

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