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whats the difference between ' and "?

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allisonmw8888
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  • 25-09-2020

(") are quotation marks, we use them them by quoting someone for example, in a story it would say...

"I dont want to go!" said Bob.

(') is an apostorphe. You can use them in quotes for example

" 'I dont want to go!' said Bob."

Here I am quoting the the Bob statement.

The apostrophe can also be used in the ommison of letter for a word for example

~don't=do not

~won't

~wouldn't

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MostWantedGabby MostWantedGabby
  • 25-09-2020
(“) is quoting a statement someone said and (‘) is to short a word like

he’s= he is
Should’ve = should have
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