Well, as long as we're talking about quotation marks... How would you punctuate this? Notice the second comma placement. In the article "Hand Sanitizers, Good or Bad?," the author states that hand sanitizers do not always contain sufficient alcohol to be effective. or In the article "Hand Sanitizers, Good or Bad?", the author states that hand sanitizers do not always contain sufficient alcohol to be effective. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of DD Farms Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 6:26 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Good Grief, Good Grammar At 09:25 AM 10/24/2009, Brad Johnston wrote: . . . >page 133: "Rules about quotation marks used in conjunction with >commas and periods often bring resistance because they are >illogical. Never mind, just learn them. Place commas and periods >inside closing quotation marks . . . >Nonsense. It is easy, logical, and meaningful to put quotation marks >where they belong, at both ends of a quotation. Why would anyone >struggle to teach it otherwise? DD: Because you write to the style book's conventions, or you don't get published? To join or leave this LISTSERV list, please visit the list's web interface at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/ateg.html and select "Join or leave the list" Visit ATEG's web site at http://ateg.org/ To join or leave this LISTSERV list, please visit the list's web interface at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/ateg.html and select "Join or leave the list" Visit ATEG's web site at http://ateg.org/