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TinaMr Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation

When I want to describe smt. imaginative, ex.: the ocean of dreams, which one is more correct:
"The ocean" of dreams
or
The "ocean" of dreams
or converted commas-"" are nor needed at all.
Thank you!
  

Top answer

They aren't needed at all. We use quotes to indicate that the description is false, outlandish or unbelievable. The president-elect accused CNN of broadcasting "fake" news.

  • They aren't needed at all.
  • We use quotes to indicate that the description is false, outlandish or unbelievable.
  • The president-elect accused CNN of broadcasting "fake" news.
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They aren't needed at all.

We use quotes to indicate that the description is false, outlandish or unbelievable.
The president-elect accused CNN of broadcasting "fake" news.

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