2
   

There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's...

 
 
Reply 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.
  • Topic Stats
  • Top Replies
  • Link to this Topic
Type: Question • Score: 2 • Views: 184 • Replies: 3
No top replies

 
tanguatlay
 
  1  
Reply Mon 17 Oct, 2016 08:57 am
@tanguatlay,
Could someone please help? Thanks.
0 Replies
 
PUNKEY
 
  1  
Reply Mon 17 Oct, 2016 09:57 am
"There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's saying, 'I refuse to see him.' "

tanguatlay
 
  1  
Reply Mon 17 Oct, 2016 11:26 am
@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?
0 Replies
 
 

 
  1. Forums
  2. » There is no excuse," George said, "for Mary's...
Copyright © 2024 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.04 seconds on 09/30/2024 at 10:56:28