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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Quote by Itself

Hello, is it recommendable to use a quote by itself in a sentence when it is not a block quote? For example:

"This is a quote." I am talking about the quote now.

As seen above, the quote is a separate sentence from the sentence that explains it. Is this breaking a grammatical rule?

  

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As seen above, the quote is a separate sentence from the sentence that explains it. Is this breaking a grammatical rule? No, that is fine.

  • As seen above, the quote is a separate sentence from the sentence that explains it.
  • Is this breaking a grammatical rule?
  • No, that is fine.
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anonymous"This is a quote." I am talking about the quote now.As seen above, the quote is a separate sentence from the sentence that explains it. Is this breaking a grammatical rule?

No, that is fine.

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