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Grammar help?

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LimpyLionel | 20:55 Sun 10th Jul 2011 | ChatterBank
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Question 1.

Which is correct?

A - Despite saying this game is "not good".

B - Despite saying this game is "not good."

Question 2.

Do music genres have capital letters?

For example: House, Trance, Electro... etc

Question 3.

When writing, for example: House, Trance, Electro... etc << Is the 'etc' or 'Etc'?

Question 4.

Is there a name for the three full stops after a sentence? For example: House, Trance, Eletcro...

Question 5.

Do you use quotation marks out of these examples?

A - It was 'Jurassic Park;' [or for double quotation marks]

B - It was 'Jurassic Park:' [or for double quotation marks]

Question 6

What's the different between using (these) and [these]?
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Some of your quesions offer the same answers as options, such as question 1.
2 yes use caps
3 use etc not Etc
4 3 full stops after a sentence are not good, only used in very informal writing such as here
5 Use double quotes here "Jurassic Park". Singles are apostrophes as in Park's.
6 (these) are used in English and [these] more likely to be used in science or computer language
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Posting twice are we?????
Sorry just reread question1
The correct answer is to have the fullstop outside the quotes, but I'm not sure why the quotes are there at all.

He said "The game is not good".
or
He said the game is not good.

But not the way you had it
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