I have question about proper use of the period.
It concerns placing a period before and after a quotation mark.
Example:
John Wayne pulls back his trench coat to reveal is six shooter and says sternly "I wouldn't do that if I were you.". The cowboys decide to get back on their stage coach.
In that example, I use a period to end John Wayne's statement. But because his statement is part of a sentence, I end the sentence after the closing quotation mark. Is that proper grammar?
It concerns placing a period before and after a quotation mark.
Example:
John Wayne pulls back his trench coat to reveal is six shooter and says sternly "I wouldn't do that if I were you.". The cowboys decide to get back on their stage coach.
In that example, I use a period to end John Wayne's statement. But because his statement is part of a sentence, I end the sentence after the closing quotation mark. Is that proper grammar?