Quotation marks
It's hard to believe in a grammar program that misuses quotation marks throughout its explainations.
See example:
All seem to harmoniously coexist with their entourage of 20 domestic animals, which include laying hens, dogs, cats and, of course, horses.
asked Sep 26 '11 at 22:57
Kathleen Bush
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Kathleen, If there are any errors in the program, we encourage you to notify us by writing to our support staff at support.grammarly.com. Thank you for your help. Kimberly J. Community Manager – Kimberly – Sep 27 '11 at 12:52
Kathleen, in my opinion, the quotation marks are in reference to the quoted sentences submitted for editing, and hence not a misuse of their intent to quote someone/thing. I hope this explanation satisfies your concern. Shaila. – Shaila Fernandes – Oct 17 '11 at 14:32
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