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In English, American English tend to use quotation mark ("he"), and British English tend to use single mark ('he'), is it correct? American English: He said, " I'm eating." British English: He said, ' I'm eating."
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You are kind of right. In both dialects, they use both " and ', but British is more lenient. In American English they use double quotations, but if there is a quotation within a quotation, they use the single version. For example: "He asked me what 'The Big Apple' was". In British English, they can use single quotations without the double ones. It all depends on their editorial style. But generally, when reporting a speech, it's best to use the double quotation marks. ("")
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