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- (Parentheses (inside parentheses)) - English Language Usage Stack . . .
As you saw in the title, parentheses inside parentheses don't look too good But, gramatically speaking, is it correct to do this? For example: Go to this site (you should probably check it out,
- punctuation - Is it acceptable to nest parentheses? - English Language . . .
Is it acceptable to nest parentheses (for example, if I (meaning myself) write like this)?
- parentheses vs parenthesis [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
Parentheses is the regular plural Usually, you use a pair of the signs showing an insertion, then "between parentheses" - or brackets ; however, "in parenthesis" means : as an afterthought
- Double parentheses - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Possible Duplicate: Is it acceptable to nest parentheses? Are you allowed to have parentheses within parentheses in English? Something like "(I did that because I wanted to (and the want cam
- Where does the period go when using parentheses?
Where should the period go when using parentheses? For example: In sentence one, I use this example (which has a parenthesis at the end ) Should the period be inside, or outside of the parentheses?
- Use of quotation marks in parentheses when shortening a title
A question has come up about shortening titles of documents in these documents and whether or not quotation marks are needed within parentheses Here is an example: The City of Whatever (“City”) is requesting a Property Line Adjustment to expand the Water Reservoirs site (“Reservoir Site”) located at 123 B Street
- In which cases is a comma period placed inside or outside of parentheses?
From the Guardian style guide: parentheses If the sentence is logically and grammatically complete without the information contained within the parentheses (round brackets), the punctuation stays outside the brackets (A complete sentence that stands alone in parentheses starts with a capital letter and ends with a stop )
- punctuation - Use of two sets of parentheses, side by side - English . . .
I have a sentence that uses two sets of parentheses, side by side: Thank you for your letter of October 27, 2015 in which you outlined questions regarding the development of the new Pima Animal C
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