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igor_vitrenko [27]
3 years ago
8

What is the difference between (') and (") ?

English
1 answer:
gayaneshka [121]3 years ago
3 0

('), also known as the apostrophe, can be used to bring words together. An example is the word <em>don't.</em> The ' is used to combine the two words <em>do</em> and <em>not</em>. It can also be used to state something as a possession. (Example: That is Sally's food.)

For ("), aka quotation mark, is used to separate the name of something from the rest of the sentence. Like if you're saying the name of a book, you use quotation marks to separate it. (Example: I read this book called "Blue Whales are Cool.) Another way " can be used is for when a character is talking. (Another Example: "Delicious!" Said Samantha.

To summarize, the difference between ' and " is that " is used for character dialogue and to name things. ' is for showing possession and bringing together words.

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