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SnappyAccording to Longman English Grammar, we use quotation marks when we mention the title of e.g. a bookThis is wrong: quotation marks are used for short stories; underlining or italics are used for full-length books: How long did it take you to read War and Peace?' I asked.
SnappyDo I have to use quotation marks when