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Tham khảo tài liệu 'nghiên cứu từ vựng trong tiếng anh4', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | quiet quite QUIET QUITE This is probably caused by a slip of the fingers more often than by a slip of the mental gears but one often sees quite very substituted for quiet shhh . This is one of those common errors your spelling checker will not catch so look out for it. List of errors file C Temp livres commonerrors errors quiet.html03 09 2005 15 39 32 quote QUOTE A passage doesn t become a quote or better quotation until you ve quoted it. The only time to refer to a quote is when you are referring to someone quoting something. When referring to the original words simply call it a passage. List of errors file C Temp livres commonerrors errors quote.html03 09 2005 15 39 32 quotation marks QUOTATION MARKS The examples below are set off in order to avoid confusion over the use of single and double quotation marks. There are many ways to go wrong with quotation marks. They are often used ironically She ran around with a bunch of intellectuals. The quotation marks around intellectuals indicate that the writer believes that these are in fact so-called intellectuals not real intellectuals at all. The ironic use of quotation marks is very much overdone and is usually a sign of laziness indicating that the writer has not bothered to find the precise word or expression necessary. Advertisers unfortunately tend to use quotation marks merely for emphasis FRESH TOMATOES 59 CENTS A POUND The influence of the more common ironic usage tends to make the reader question whether these tomatoes are really fresh. Underlining bold lettering all caps there are several less ambiguous ways to emphasize words than placing them between quotation marks. In American usage single quotation marks are used normally only for quoted words and phrases within quotations. Angela had the nerve to tell me When I saw BYOB on your invitation I assumed it meant Bring Your Old Boyfriend . British usage tends to reverse this relationship with single quotation marks being standard and double ones being used .