![]() They can appear in the same text together. American, British, and Australian English all recognize the use of both marks. It is common to find a dialogue that is written as ‘Good morning, Mother’ in British and Australian texts. Well, how about British and Australian English? How do they use single or double quotation mark?īritish and Australian English tend to use the single quotation mark more than double quotation mark. ‘You need to learn to differentiate between “your” and “you’re” in order to score higher in TOEFL.’.To indicate that a word is being used as an example. ‘Don’t you just “love” it when someone steal your favorite seat in the bus?’ģ.To indicate that a word is being said in a “special” way, e.g., as a sarcasm. ‘“This is where we can buy organic and halal meat, ” said Mother.’Ģ.To indicate that someone is saying something. In American English, there are 3 ways to use the double quotation mark:ġ. Alright, let’s begin today’s session with the difference between single (‘) and double quotation (“) mark! How do you use these two different marks in English? Well, first let’s study the American way.
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