""and ""are square quotation marks, which are used when western quotation marks are inconvenient to use. The earliest hook brackets came from Japan (Japanese hook brackets are not all quotation marks in Japanese). Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are used to using ""and ""in horizontal arrangement.
Quotes are usually used in the following sentence patterns: "... は (xx に)...とぃます".
The sentence pattern "... は (xx に)...とぃます" means "someone (to someone) says ...". "は" refers to the speaker, and "と" refers to the content of the speech. Point to the speaker. Besides "Yan", commonly used verbs include "Hua", "Wen", "Answer" and "Kao". In this case, the passive structure is generally not used.
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Quoting refers to quoting others' words in writing. Idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc. It also includes onomatopoeic words and transliteration words. Specific appellations refer to names, abbreviations, special terms, anniversaries, etc. with certain characteristics. Words in special meaning indicators have new meanings in their specific language environment.
When using quotations, pay attention to the position of punctuation marks at the end of quotations. Always use the quoted words independently, and put the last dot in quotation marks. If the quoted content is a part of a sentence, that is, the quotation has no independence, and there is no need to use a dot at the end of the quoted part (question mark and exclamation mark can be reserved), and the whole sentence stops at this pause, what dot should be used?
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