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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Quotation marks

Hello everyone,

I was wondering, would I say

I came away with the title of “class finalist”
or
I came away with the title of 'class finalist'

Thank you very much!
  

Top answer

You would say them precisely alike. As for writing them, informally you can do either, but formally, use double quotes unless your editor or professor says you can use single ones.

  • You would say them precisely alike.
  • As for writing them, informally you can do either, but formally, use double quotes unless your editor or professor says you can use single ones.
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You would say them precisely alike. As for writing them, informally you can do either, but formally, use double quotes unless your editor or professor says you can use single ones.

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