§ --(§) the section sign, a very American legal thing» ---LRB-») the right - facing
double quote mark, very French, and of course its companion left - facing version «(«-RRB- Þ --(Þ) the Icelandic thorn, uppercase
§ --(& sect;) the section sign, a very American legal thing» --(& raquo;) the right - facing
double quote mark, very French, and of course its companion left - facing version «(& laquo;) Þ --(Þ) the Icelandic thorn, uppercase
Not exact matches
Phrasing - Surrounding a group of words in
double speech
marks /
quotes such as «beverage industry» will search for the words contained in that phrase in the order in which you have written them.
(question
mark) ● Alt 7 — Type a, (comma) ● Alt 8 — Type a: (colon) ● Alt 9 — Type a» (
double -
quote) ● Alt 0 — Type a «(apostrophe) Browser ● Alt 1 — Go to current location in Google Maps.
The main rule is here: the
double quotation
mark is applied in dialogues or speeches, or any
quoting from a text.
Single and
double quotation
marks: In the UK, single quotation
marks (usually called «inverted commas») are the default, with anything
quoted within a quotation going in
double quotation
marks, like so: She said, «The bus driver told me, «You can't bring such a large animal onto the bus, madam», but in the end he let me.»
Single and
double quotation
marks: In the UK, single quotation
marks (usually called «inverted commas») are the default, with anything
quoted within a quotation going in
double quotation... [more]
The resume summary should only contain letters and numbers along with the comma, hyphen, apostrophe, period, ampersand, exclamation
mark, round brackets,
double quotes, colon, semicolon and slash.