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Example 1:
Type the command "start," or type the command "help."
Being inside the quotation marks makes the comma and period seem to be part of the commands.
In American English, commas and periods must ALWAYS be inside the quotation marks. I don't see the logic in this. It actually seems stupid.
That was once true for British English also, but it was changed. For some reason American English kept the rule.
Although in British English, just like in American English, you still have to place them inside if you are quoting a full sentence at the end of the sentence you are writing. If that doesn't make sense, look at the next example.
Example 2:
The person said, "I like playing games."
In this example, I agree that the period should be inside the quotation marks, but in the first example it doesn't make any sense for the comma and period to be placed where they are.
Type the command "start," or type the command "help."
Being inside the quotation marks makes the comma and period seem to be part of the commands.
In American English, commas and periods must ALWAYS be inside the quotation marks. I don't see the logic in this. It actually seems stupid.
That was once true for British English also, but it was changed. For some reason American English kept the rule.
Although in British English, just like in American English, you still have to place them inside if you are quoting a full sentence at the end of the sentence you are writing. If that doesn't make sense, look at the next example.
Example 2:
The person said, "I like playing games."
In this example, I agree that the period should be inside the quotation marks, but in the first example it doesn't make any sense for the comma and period to be placed where they are.
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