Quotation mark, if used in a set (" "), ditto marks if used by itself
2007-06-27 17:08:44
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answer #1
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Got me a bit confused here......I am easily distracted...
in english.....you just say it in english...oh , the word "it"
a subject or object of indefinite sense in various idiomatic
constructions. Gees, you mist think I am smart......just typed it from the dictionary.....Good question, never really thought about it.
You really made me think......Lol
Hope I did well...if not I tried to help.
2007-06-28 00:15:02
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answered by Eve 7
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" = Double quotation mark, or simply a "quote".
2007-06-27 23:51:14
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answered by Belzetot 5
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quotation mark?
2007-06-27 23:48:01
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answered by imjustme 3
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Say what?
2007-06-27 23:51:31
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answered by dizzkat 7
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it! lol!
2007-06-27 23:51:34
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answered by jazzybabe13 3
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wtf?
2007-06-27 23:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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