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Izabael DaJinn Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Commas and quotations around letters of the alphabet

I have a sentence like this:

Be sure to say, “el,” for the letter “L.” The same goes for letters “V” and “X” below (i.e. say, “vee,” and, “ecks.”)

Is this correct? Seems like a lot of commas. Or is it like this:

Be sure to say "el" for the letter "L." The same goes for letters "V" and "X" below (i.e. say "vee" and "ecks.")

Also a quesiton about this:

Say, “L,” and make the proper sign.

Is that right? Or should it be:

Say "L" and make the proper sign.

Thanks for any help!

xoxo
Iza
  

Top answer

I'm not sure because I'm not native English speaker but I think, correct version is: Be sure to say "el" for the letter "L". e. say "vee" and "ecks").

  • I'm not sure because I'm not native English speaker but I think, correct version is: Be sure to say "el" for the letter "L".
  • e.
  • say "vee" and "ecks").
  • Say "L" and make the proper sign.
  • I have no idea why do you left dot inside quotation marks.
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I'm not sure because I'm not native English speaker but I think, correct version is:

Be sure to say "el" for the letter "L". The same goes for letters "V" and "X" below(i.e. say "vee" and "ecks").

Say "L" and make the proper sign.

I have no idea why do you left dot inside quotation marks.

;-)
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The convention in American grammar is to put the punctuation inside the double quotation marks at the end of a sentence or phrase.
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Remove the commas. Also, you are right to put the period (or comma) inside the quotation marks.

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