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Sun 16 Oct, 2016 06:00 pm
There is no excuse", George said, "for Mary's saying 'I refuse to see him'".
Is the sentence correctly punctuated the British way?
Thanks.
@tanguatlay,
Could someone please help? Thanks.
"There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's saying, 'I refuse to see him.' "
@PUNKEY,
PUNKEY wrote:
"There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's saying, 'I refuse to see him.' "
Thanks, Punkey.
"There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's saying, 'I refuse to see
him'." I have seen the close inverted commas as shown above. Is that the American way?