Sunday, May 24, 2020

Grammar Question: Do I put the work in quotations, italicize it, or leave it?

Raye Tredennick: I think just leave it. But you need a comma in Quotation's major... and Quotation's ongoing...

Vickie Sterbenz: Quotation's major message is, "We are the store that has fashionable clothes that fit your lifestyle." Quotation's ongoing message will be, "Quotation for you." It's just a proper noun. It does not get italicized or underlined -- just capitalized. It does need an apostrophe before the s.

Fermin Tara: In my third grade class we correct two sentences a day. Some of those sentences contain the name of a store. The only thing we do to the name is capitalize it. We underline book and magazine titles and put quotations around short story, poem, and song titles. Of course, third graders can't italicize using their pencils. At least, I don't want to try to read it if I let them try!So, in short, I say leave the store name alone.

Travis Colomb: i'm pretty sure just leave it

Renay Billiar: i say leave it.

Garrett Deto! ne: Italicize it.

Brock Anwar: I think you leave it. It's not a literary work.

Geraldo Mccalla: In my 0.33 grade type we ultimate 2 sentences an afternoon. multiple those sentences contain the call of a save. the only element we do to the call is capitalize it. We underline e book and mag titles and placed quotations around short tale, poem, and music titles. of path, 0.33 graders can not italicize using their pencils. a minimum of, i don't decide for to objective to benefit it if I enable them to purpose! So, in short, I say pass away the shop call on my own.

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