If you mean these quotation marks " when written after a number then they stand for inches, if you mean this type of mark ' then that means feet. If you mean something else then I'm sorry I can't help.
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Everyone uses math every day. Architects use math to make sure that their building designs are stable. Teachers use math to count the number of students in the class. Salesmen use math to figure out their profits.
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It's a quotation mark.
Yes you do.
To type a correct quote, use opening and closing quotation marks (" "). Place the opening quotation mark before the quoted text and the closing quotation mark after the quoted text. This helps signify the beginning and end of the quote.
To show that a person is speaking.
Tagalog translation of quotation mark: banggit
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you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
That would still just be a quotation mark.
"This" It is used to mark a quotation, e.g., Tom said, "I am tired" and then he went to bed.
A period does come before a quotation mark if the quotation at the end of the sentence, such as:Lucy than said, "Hi, Mr. Warner."If the quotation is not at the end of the sentence, use a comma instead of a period, such as:"Hi, Mr. Warner," Lucy replied.
For direct quotes, use the quotation marks ".