Grammar: Quotation Marks - gsbe.co.uk
www.gsbe.co.uk › grammar-quotation-marksGrammar: Quotation Marks [‘ ’] or [“ ”] Quotation marks (or inverted commas) may be used singly or doubly. Single marks are generally preferred in British English, while double marks are obligatory in American English. Page contents: direct speech and reproduced text titles of short works definitions irony, scorn and jargon
Grammar: Quotation Marks - gsbe.co.uk
https://www.gsbe.co.uk/grammar-quotation-marks.htmlQuotation marks are traditionally used to enclose the titles of articles, short poems and short stories – ‘The Sense of Justice’ by John Rawls, in Joel Feinberg (ed.), Moral Concepts, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, OUP, Suffolk, 1975, p. 120 ff. ‘The Darkling Thrush’, by Thomas Hardy ‘The Open Window’, by Saki