Am 20.06.2013 16:23, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Carl,
"\"Some" -- "day,\"" is grammatically correct. Commas and periods usually go
inside the quotation mark, but other punctuation marks only if they are part of the actual quotation.
Actually, that depends on the style guide being used by the particular
publication, and regional conventions.
In the U.S., punctuation inside the quotes is almost universal, but in the U.K.
and Canada, punctuation outside the quotes — often kerned to be slightly
tighter — is a very common practice.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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Well, anyway, Jan-Peter's and David's answers are the right ones
considering the OP
Urs
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