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  1. 1 cze 2023 · Brackets are a form of punctuation always used in pairs. Use brackets to explain, comment, correct, or change words within direct quotes. You can also use brackets to replace parentheses within parentheses.

  2. 15 lis 2022 · Parentheses and brackets are punctuation marks used to set apart certain words and sentences. Parentheses, ( ), are used to add extra information in text, while brackets, [ ], are used mainly in quotations to add extra information that wasn’t in the original quote.

  3. 16 wrz 2022 · Writers use brackets in academic writing to add information to a quote without changing the meaning of the sentence. This means that the writer can add words, if necessary, to make the sentence clearer or add a correction or comment to quoted material.

  4. 28 mar 2024 · Brackets are special marks we use in writing. They help add extra information or clarify something without changing the main sentence. You often see them in quotes to add words that make the original speech clearer or to explain something.

  5. Square brackets […], also called brackets, are punctuation marks used to alter or add information to quoted material. They are always used in pairs and help offset information from the rest of a sentence in order to add information or detail. This is similar to how you use parentheses (also called round brackets).

  6. www.grammar-monster.com › punctuation › using_brackets_parenthesesUsing Brackets - Grammar Monster

    Round brackets are used to add information to text or to show a plural option, e.g., "add the apple(s)." Square brackets are used to clarify quoted words, usually by showing changes to the original quotation.

  7. Generally speaking, parentheses (singular: parenthesis), which can also be called 'round brackets', 'open brackets', or just 'brackets' in British English, are used to separate parenthetical (i.e. non-essential) information from the main text.