quote
When you quote, you say or write the exact words someone else used.
For example, if your friend says, "I am hungry," and you tell someone else, "My friend said, 'I am hungry,'" you are quoting your friend.
It can also mean to tell someone how much money something will cost.
Imagine you want to fix your bike. The bike shop can quote you a price, telling you the estimated cost.
When you quote something, you are saying or writing the exact words someone else used.
For example, a teacher might ask you to quote a sentence from a book.
Quote can also mean to tell someone how much money something will cost.
A mechanic might quote you a price to fix your car.
So, it's like saying, "This is what someone else said," or "This is how much it will be."
The verb "quote" has a couple of common uses. Firstly, it means to repeat what someone else has said or written, word for word. For example, you might quote a famous author in an essay.
Secondly, "quote" can refer to giving a price for a job or service. So, if you're getting a car repaired, the mechanic might "quote" you a price for the work.
In both cases, you are essentially bringing information from one source and presenting it to someone else, either as words or as a cost.
The verb "quote" at a B2 level expands on its A1 meaning. Beyond simply repeating someone's exact words, it can involve citing a passage from a text to support an argument or illustrating a point in a discussion.
Furthermore, "quote" in a business or service context refers to providing a formal, often written, estimation of the cost for a specific job or project. This isn't just a casual guess but a detailed proposal outlining the scope of work and associated expenses.
Understanding this distinction is crucial, as the context will dictate which meaning of "quote" is being used. For example, a journalist might "quote" a source, while a builder will "quote" for a renovation.
At a C2 level, understanding 'quote' involves appreciating its dual functionality as both a verbatim reproduction and a financial estimation. The nuance lies in recognizing that while both senses involve presenting information, one prioritizes authenticity of source material, and the other, the authoritative declaration of cost. Furthermore, 'quote' in an advanced context often implies a strategic or legalistic intent, whether it's to lend credence to an argument through citation or to formally propose a commercial agreement. The discerning speaker at this level would intuitively grasp the subtle contextual cues that differentiate these applications without ambiguity.
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- Repeat someone's words exactly.
- State an estimated price for something.
- Used in both speaking/writing and business contexts.
§ Understanding the Verb "Quote"
The verb “quote” has two main meanings, both of which are common in everyday English. It’s important to understand these different uses to ensure you're using the word correctly in your conversations and writing. As a CEFR A1 learner, focusing on the core meanings and simple sentence structures will be very helpful.
- DEFINITION
- To repeat the exact words that another person has said or written. It can also mean to give an estimated price for a particular piece of work or service.
§ Meaning 1: Repeating Words
When you “quote” someone, you are saying or writing exactly what they said or wrote. This is often used when you want to show that you are using someone else's idea or words, or when you are talking about something specific that was said. This meaning is very common in academic writing, journalism, and even in daily conversations when you want to repeat something funny or important that someone else said.
She likes to quote famous poems.
The teacher asked us to quote from the book.
When you quote someone's exact words, you often use quotation marks (" ") around what they said. This shows that the words are not your own. For example: John said, "I am happy." Here, "I am happy" is a direct quote.
§ Meaning 2: Giving an Estimated Price
The second common meaning of “quote” is to give an estimated price for a job or a service. This is especially relevant in business and services where you need to know how much something will cost before you agree to it. For example, if you want to paint your house, you would ask a painter to "quote" you a price.
Can you quote me a price for the car repair?
The company will quote for the new roof installation.
When you ask someone to quote a price, you are asking for an estimate or a proposal for the cost. This is usually done before any work begins, so you can decide if the price is acceptable. Businesses often provide a “quotation” (the noun form) which is a formal document stating the price.
§ Grammar and Prepositions with "Quote"
The verb “quote” is usually a transitive verb, which means it takes a direct object. This object is either the words being repeated or the person/thing for whom the price is being estimated.
- Quoting words: You often quote *something* (the words). You can also quote *from* a source.
- Quoting prices: You often quote *a price* *for* a service or *to* a person.
Let's look at some examples with prepositions:
§ Prepositions for Repeating Words
When referring to repeating words, you might use 'from' to indicate the source.
She likes to quote from famous authors.
Here, 'from' tells us the origin of the words being quoted.
§ Prepositions for Estimated Prices
When talking about prices, 'for' and 'to' are commonly used.
- Quote for: This specifies the item or service that the price is for.
They will quote a price for the painting work.
- Quote to: This specifies the person or company receiving the price.
The mechanic quoted the repair cost to me.
It's also common to say "quote someone a price" without a preposition, where "someone" is the indirect object.
Please quote me a good price.
§ Common Phrases and Usage
Here are some common phrases where “quote” is used:
- To quote a passage/line: To repeat words from a text.
- To quote a source: To mention where the words came from.
- To get a quote: To ask for an estimated price.
- To give a quote: To provide an estimated price.
- To quote someone directly: To use their exact words.
Understanding these different uses will help you confidently use “quote” in your English conversations and writing. Practice using both meanings in simple sentences to become more comfortable with the word.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
The word "quote" is quite versatile and you'll encounter it in many different contexts. Understanding where and how it's used can really help you get a grip on its meaning.
§ In a Work Setting
In the professional world, "quote" is frequently used, especially in business and sales. The second meaning of the word, "to give an estimated price for a particular piece of work or service," is very common here.
- DEFINITION
- To give an estimated price for a particular piece of work or service.
When you're dealing with contractors, suppliers, or even ordering a custom product, you'll often hear someone ask, "Can you give me a quote for that?" This means they want to know how much it will cost. Businesses also use "quote" when they are providing an official price to a potential customer.
The plumber came to the house to quote on fixing the leaky faucet.
You might also hear it in presentations or meetings when someone refers to a statistic or a statement from an expert to support their point. In this case, it's about repeating exact words.
During the sales meeting, she decided to quote the CEO's recent statement about company growth.
§ In a School Environment
School is a place where you'll very frequently encounter the first definition of "quote": "To repeat the exact words that another person has said or written."
- DEFINITION
- To repeat the exact words that another person has said or written.
When writing essays, research papers, or even during discussions, students and teachers often need to refer to what someone else has said or written. This is called quoting. It's a way to use evidence to support an argument or to show that you've done your research. You'll learn how to properly "quote" sources in academic writing.
The student chose to quote a passage from Shakespeare's play in her English essay.
Teachers might also "quote" instructions or rules, making sure everyone understands the exact wording. When you see quotation marks (" ") around words, it means someone is directly quoting.
The professor often likes to quote famous philosophers during his lectures to illustrate his points.
§ In the News
When you read or watch the news, you will hear and see the word "quote" very often, almost always in the sense of repeating exact words. News reporters and journalists need to be precise and often attribute information to specific people or sources.
- DEFINITION
- To repeat the exact words that another person has said or written.
When a news anchor says, "To quote the President..." or "We have a direct quote from the spokesperson," it means they are going to tell you exactly what those individuals said. This ensures accuracy and allows the audience to hear the original message.
- News articles frequently quote politicians during interviews.
- Reporters often quote experts to provide context on complex issues.
- Breaking news reports will sometimes quote eyewitnesses.
The news report chose to quote the police chief directly on the new safety measures.
Journalists are trained to use quotes responsibly to ensure that information is presented fairly and accurately. When you see a direct quote in the news, you know those are the speaker's exact words, not the reporter's interpretation.
§ General Usage and Importance
Beyond these specific environments, "quote" is used in everyday conversations too. You might quote a funny line from a movie, a memorable saying, or something a friend said that made an impression on you. It's a fundamental part of how we communicate and share information, ideas, and even humor.
Understanding "quote" helps you not only in formal settings like work and school but also in making sense of the world around you, from news reports to casual conversations. It's a simple word with a lot of power in how we convey accuracy and attribute information.
How Formal Is It?
"The scholar was careful to cite all sources accurately in their research paper."
"Could you please repeat the instructions one more time?"
"He said something about needing to leave early."
"My little sister loves to copy everything I say."
"Come on, spill the tea! What did she say about the party?"
कठिनाई स्तर
The definition is straightforward, but the dual meaning might require careful reading for an A1 learner.
Using 'quote' correctly in both senses (repeating words and giving a price) requires understanding its different contexts.
Pronunciation is relatively simple, but distinguishing between the two meanings in spoken conversation can be tricky for A1 learners.
Understanding 'quote' in different contexts when heard might be challenging for an A1 learner.
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He likes to quote famous lines from movies.
He likes to say famous lines from movies.
Simple present tense, verb 'quote' refers to repeating words.
Can you quote me a price for fixing my car?
Can you tell me how much it will cost to fix my car?
Simple present tense, verb 'quote' refers to giving an estimated price.
She will quote a sentence from the book.
She will repeat a sentence from the book.
Future tense, verb 'quote' refers to repeating words.
The builder will quote for the new roof.
The builder will give a price for the new roof.
Future tense, verb 'quote' refers to giving an estimated price.
Don't forget to quote your sources in your essay.
Remember to say where you got your information in your essay.
Imperative, verb 'quote' refers to repeating words/giving credit.
I asked the painter to quote for the job.
I asked the painter to tell me the price for the work.
Simple past tense, verb 'quote' refers to giving an estimated price.
He likes to quote his mother's advice.
He likes to repeat his mother's advice.
Simple present tense, verb 'quote' refers to repeating words.
Please quote the reference number when you call.
Please say the reference number when you call.
Imperative, verb 'quote' refers to repeating specific information.
She likes to quote famous lines from movies.
She likes to say famous lines from movies.
Here, 'quote' means to repeat spoken words.
Can you quote me a price for painting my room?
Can you tell me the cost to paint my room?
In this sentence, 'quote' means to state a price.
He often quotes his favorite authors in his essays.
He often uses words from his favorite authors in his essays.
'Quotes' is used to show repeating written words.
The builder will quote us for the new kitchen.
The builder will give us an estimated cost for the new kitchen.
Here, 'quote' refers to giving an estimated price.
I heard him quote a funny joke.
I heard him say a funny joke that someone else said.
'Quote' is used for repeating a joke or saying.
They will quote a delivery date next week.
They will tell us an estimated delivery date next week.
In this context, 'quote' means to state an estimated time or date.
Don't forget to quote your source when writing your report.
Don't forget to say where you got your information from when writing your report.
'Quote your source' means to mention where the information came from.
The mechanic quoted a high price for the car repair.
The mechanic told us a high price to fix the car.
Here, 'quoted' is the past tense of stating a price.
She decided to quote a famous proverb in her speech to emphasize her point about perseverance.
Ella decidió citar un famoso proverbio en su discurso para enfatizar su punto sobre la perseverancia.
The verb 'quote' is used here in the sense of repeating exact words. The past tense 'decided to quote' indicates a completed action.
The architect promised to quote us a price for the renovation work by the end of the week.
El arquitecto prometió cotizarnos un precio por el trabajo de renovación para el final de la semana.
Here, 'quote' refers to providing an estimated price. 'To quote us a price' is a common construction.
When writing academic papers, it's crucial to quote your sources accurately to avoid plagiarism.
Al escribir trabajos académicos, es crucial citar tus fuentes con precisión para evitar el plagio.
This sentence uses 'quote' in the context of academic writing, highlighting the importance of accuracy. 'To quote sources' is a standard academic phrase.
The mechanic said he would need to inspect the car before he could quote me for the repairs.
El mecánico dijo que necesitaría inspeccionar el coche antes de poder cotizarme las reparaciones.
This example shows 'quote' in the context of service pricing. 'Quote me for the repairs' indicates a price estimation for a service.
During the interview, she was able to quote several key statistics from the company's annual report.
Durante la entrevista, ella pudo citar varias estadísticas clave del informe anual de la compañía.
'To quote statistics' means to repeat specific numerical data. The modal verb 'was able to' expresses capability.
We asked three different contractors to quote for the construction of our new extension.
Pedimos a tres contratistas diferentes que cotizaran la construcción de nuestra nueva ampliación.
'To quote for something' is a common way to express getting a price estimate for a project.
The journalist chose to quote directly from the witness's statement to ensure impartiality in her article.
La periodista eligió citar directamente de la declaración del testigo para asegurar la imparcialidad en su artículo.
'To quote directly' emphasizes the exact reproduction of words. 'Chose to quote' indicates a deliberate decision.
Before committing to the project, make sure they quote you a fixed price, not an hourly rate.
Antes de comprometerte con el proyecto, asegúrate de que te coticen un precio fijo, no una tarifa por hora.
This sentence uses 'quote' in the context of negotiating a price. 'Quote you a fixed price' refers to getting a definite cost.
The lawyer meticulously quoted precedents from landmark cases to support his argument, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of legal history.
The lawyer carefully referred to past legal decisions to back up his case, showing deep knowledge of law.
Here, 'quoted' is used transitively, taking 'precedents' as its direct object.
During her keynote address, the CEO often quoted ancient philosophers, weaving their timeless wisdom into her vision for the company's future.
In her main speech, the CEO frequently mentioned old philosophers, integrating their enduring ideas into her plans for the company.
The verb 'quoted' is followed by a direct object, 'ancient philosophers', indicating the source of the repeated words.
He was quick to quote statistics from reputable scientific journals, challenging the widely held misconceptions about climate change with verifiable data.
He was fast to bring up numbers from respected science magazines, correcting common misunderstandings about climate change with real facts.
This sentence uses 'quote' to mean to cite or refer to information from a source.
The architect had to painstakingly quote every item in the extensive bill of materials, ensuring accuracy for the client's budgetary approval.
The architect had to carefully list the price of each item in the long material list, making sure it was correct for the client's budget approval.
In this context, 'quote' refers to the act of stating a price for goods or services.
When asked about the project's timeline, the contractor could only quote an approximate completion date, pending the arrival of specialized components.
When asked about when the project would finish, the contractor could only give a rough end date, waiting for special parts to arrive.
'Quote' here means to give an estimated price or time.
She often found herself quoting lines from classic literature, a habit cultivated during years of intense literary study and appreciation.
She often found herself saying parts of famous books, a habit she developed over many years of serious reading and enjoying literature.
The phrase 'quoting lines from' indicates the repetition of specific phrases or sentences.
The financial advisor meticulously quoted the latest market trends and investment forecasts, guiding her clients through complex economic landscapes.
The financial advisor carefully presented the newest market directions and investment predictions, helping her clients understand difficult economic situations.
Here, 'quoted' is used to convey the act of citing or presenting specific financial information.
Despite repeated requests, the car repair shop refused to quote a fixed price for the extensive repairs, insisting on an hourly rate due to unforeseen complications.
Even after many requests, the car repair shop wouldn't give a set price for the big repairs, saying they'd charge by the hour because of unexpected problems.
This sentence demonstrates 'quote' in the sense of providing a definite price.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
to quote someone
birinden alıntı yapmak
I quote
Alıntı yapıyorum
let me quote
alıntı yapmama izin verin
to quote a proverb
bir atasözü alıntılamak
don't quote me on that
bunu benden duymuş olma
to quote statistics
istatistiklerden alıntı yapmak
quote me if I'm wrong
yanılıyorsam beni düzelt
to quote a poem
bir şiir alıntılamak
quote a section
bir bölümden alıntı yapmak
to quote a passage
bir pasajdan alıntı yapmak
व्याकरण पैटर्न
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
He said, "[quote something]".
He said, "I'm going home."
She quoted him as saying, "[something]".
She quoted him as saying, "It's a beautiful day."
Can you quote me a price for [service/item]?
Can you quote me a price for painting the room?
I'd like to quote [someone/something].
I'd like to quote Shakespeare.
The article quotes [someone] as saying...
The article quotes the mayor as saying the project will be finished soon.
They quoted [number] dollars for the job.
They quoted 500 dollars for the job.
He likes to quote from [book/speech].
He likes to quote from his favorite book.
I will quote you a price.
I will quote you a price for the repairs.
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When you quote someone, you are directly repeating what they said or wrote. This is often used in formal writing or when attributing information to a source. For example, 'She quoted Shakespeare in her essay.' It can also refer to providing an estimated price for something, such as 'The builder quoted me £500 for the renovation.'
A common mistake is confusing 'quote' with 'cite'. While both relate to referencing sources, quoting involves using the exact words, whereas citing refers to referencing a source in a broader sense without necessarily using a direct quotation. Another mistake is using 'quote' when 'quotation' is intended. 'Quote' is the verb, and 'quotation' is the noun, as in 'He included a famous quotation in his speech.'
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Imagine a **Q**ueen **U**rging **O**thers **T**o **E**xpress words exactly.
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a person with quotation marks coming out of their mouth, literally repeating what someone else said. For the second meaning, visualize a construction worker holding up a clipboard with a 'quote' (estimated price) for a new building.
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Try quoting a famous line from a movie or book. Then, imagine you are getting a 'quote' for car repair and practice asking for the estimated cost.
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When writing an essay or report, you might need to use direct quotes from experts or sources to support your arguments.
- According to [Author's Name], "..."
- As [Source] states, "..."
- To quote [Person], "..."
If you're buying a new car or getting repairs done, you'll often ask for a quote to understand the cost.
- Can I get a quote for a new engine?
- I'd like to get a quote for the service.
- What's your best quote for this model?
When discussing a famous speech or literary work, people often quote memorable lines.
- He's always quoting Shakespeare.
- She likes to quote inspirational sayings.
- Do you remember that famous quote from the movie?
In a professional setting, like a construction project, contractors will provide quotes for their work.
- We need to get quotes from at least three different builders.
- The quote includes all materials and labor.
- Can you provide a detailed quote for the renovation?
When reporting news or sharing information, journalists often quote people directly to convey their exact words.
- The spokesperson was quoted as saying, "..."
- The article quoted several witnesses.
- He refused to be quoted on the record.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Have you ever had to quote someone famous in a school project or work presentation?"
"When was the last time you asked for a quote for a product or service?"
"Do you have a favorite quote that inspires you or makes you laugh?"
"Imagine you're planning a big home renovation. What kind of quotes would you need to get?"
"If you were a journalist, whose words would you most want to quote in a news story and why?"
डायरी विषय
Reflect on a time when you used a quote to make your point more effectively. What was the quote and what was the situation?
Describe a time you received a quote for a service that seemed too high or too low. What did you do?
Write about a quote that has stuck with you throughout your life. What impact has it had?
Imagine you are starting a new business. What kind of quotes would you need to provide to potential customers, and how would you determine your pricing?
Consider the ethical implications of quoting someone out of context. How can you ensure you are always quoting fairly and accurately?
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10 सवालYes, absolutely! While 'quote' often appears in formal contexts like essays or speeches, you can also use it in everyday conversation when you're repeating someone's exact words. For example, you might say, 'My friend quoted her mom saying, "Don't forget your lunch!"'
That's a great question! When you use the verb 'quote,' it generally implies that you are using the exact words, even if you don't write them with quotation marks. In spoken English, the intonation of your voice often shows you're quoting. However, in writing, it's best practice to use quotation marks to clearly show what you're quoting.
That's a very important distinction! When you quote, you use the exact words someone else said or wrote. When you paraphrase, you express someone else's ideas or meaning using your own words. You're summarizing or rephrasing their ideas.
You can! While it's less common, you can certainly 'quote' yourself if you're repeating something you said previously. For instance, you might say, 'I remember I quoted myself saying, "I'll get that done by Friday!"'
That's the second meaning of 'quote'! When you're talking about prices, 'quote' means to give an estimated price for a job or service. For example, you might say, 'The mechanic quoted me $300 to fix the car,' or 'We asked several companies to quote us for the renovation.'
It can be used in both formal and informal situations! While it often appears in academic writing or professional contexts, as we discussed, you can also use it casually when repeating someone's words. The context will usually tell you if it's being used formally or informally.
The noun form of 'quote' is also 'quote'! So, you can have a 'quote' (the estimated price) or a 'quote' (the exact words someone said). For example, 'I got a great quote for the new kitchen,' or 'She used a famous quote in her speech.'
No, that wouldn't be correct. To 'quote' someone means to use their actual, exact words. If you're putting words into someone's mouth or inventing what they said, you're not quoting them.
That's a good distinction to make! You use 'quote' specifically when you're repeating someone's exact words. 'Say' and 'tell' are more general verbs. For example, you might 'say' something, or 'tell' someone something, but you 'quote' them when you use their precise language.
Great question! 'Quote' can apply to both spoken and written words. You can quote a person's speech, or you can quote a passage from a book or an article. So, it covers both verbal and written communication.
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Please ___ the price for a new computer.
To 'quote' means to give an estimated price.
She likes to ___ famous lines from movies.
To 'quote' means to repeat someone's exact words.
Can you ___ me a price for painting my room?
To 'quote' a price is to give an estimated cost.
He often ___ his favorite author in his essays.
To 'quote' an author means to repeat their words.
The builder will ___ us for the house repairs.
Builders 'quote' prices for their work.
Don't forget to ___ the source of your information.
To 'quote' a source is to mention where your information came from.
Which sentence uses 'quote' to mean repeating someone's words?
To quote someone means to repeat their words exactly.
Choose the best meaning of 'quote' in this sentence: 'The builder will quote us for the new kitchen.'
In this context, 'quote' means to provide an estimated cost for a service.
Which of these is a synonym for 'quote' when it means to repeat words?
To quote someone is to say their words.
If you quote a price, you are giving an exact amount you will pay.
A quote for a price is usually an estimated price, not necessarily an exact final amount.
You can quote a sentence from a book.
To quote means to repeat the exact words someone has said or written, so you can quote from a book.
The word 'quote' can only be used to talk about prices.
'Quote' can also mean to repeat someone's exact words.
Listen for a request about a price.
Listen for what someone likes to do with poets' words.
Listen for when the builder will give a price.
Read this aloud:
Please quote your favorite line from a book.
Focus: quote, favorite, line, book
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Read this aloud:
Can you quote the exact words?
Focus: can, you, quote, exact, words
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Read this aloud:
I need a quote for painting my room.
Focus: need, quote, painting, room
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This sentence means she repeats words from her favorite book.
This sentence asks for an estimated price for the car.
This sentence means the teacher asked us to repeat the exact words of the rule.
The lawyer decided to ___ a famous legal precedent in his closing argument.
To 'quote' means to repeat the exact words. In this context, the lawyer is using specific words from a legal precedent.
Can you please ___ me a price for repairing my car's engine?
To 'quote a price' means to give an estimated cost for a service or work.
She liked to ___ famous poets in her essays to make her points stronger.
Here, 'quote' refers to using the exact words of poets to support her arguments.
The contractor promised to ___ us a detailed estimate by tomorrow morning.
In this sentence, 'quote' is used in the sense of providing an estimated price for work.
When he spoke, he liked to ___ lines from his favorite movies.
To 'quote' lines from movies means to repeat them exactly as they were said.
Before starting the painting, the artist asked them to ___ their fee.
To 'quote a fee' means to provide the estimated price for the service.
Which sentence uses 'quote' to mean repeating someone's words?
To 'quote' a poet means to repeat their words. The other options refer to giving a price estimate.
If someone asks you to 'quote a price', what do they want?
When you 'quote a price', you are giving an estimated cost for work or goods.
Choose the best word to complete the sentence: 'She likes to ___ quotes from her favorite books.'
'Quote' is the correct verb to use when repeating exact words from a book.
If you quote someone, you are saying their exact words.
One meaning of 'quote' is to repeat the exact words of another person.
When a company quotes a price, they are usually giving a final, unchangeable cost.
A quoted price is typically an estimated price, not necessarily a final, unchangeable one.
You can only quote people who are alive.
You can quote anyone, including historical figures or authors who are no longer alive.
Think about getting a price.
What does she do with movie lines?
What will the builder do about the extension?
Read this aloud:
Please quote me the exact words.
Focus: exact words
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Read this aloud:
Can you quote the book title?
Focus: book title
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He will quote a price for the painting.
Focus: quote a price
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Imagine you are writing an email to a friend. Tell them about a quote you heard that you liked. What was it and who said it?
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Sample answer
Hi [Friend's Name], I heard a great quote today! My teacher said, 'Practice makes perfect.' I think it's very true for learning English. Best, [Your Name]
You are making a shopping list for groceries. Your mom told you, 'Don't forget to buy milk and bread.' Write this instruction down, using the word 'quote'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Shopping List: - Milk - Bread (My mom's quote: 'Don't forget to buy milk and bread.')
Your friend wants to know how much a new phone will cost. Write a short message to them explaining that you will get a 'quote' for the price.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Hi [Friend's Name], I will ask for a quote for the new phone's price. I will tell you soon! Best, [Your Name]
What did Sarah like to do when she had a problem?
Read this passage:
Sarah asked her friend, Tom, 'Can you help me with my homework?' Tom replied, 'Of course!' Sarah was happy because she knew Tom was good at math. She always liked to quote his advice when she had a problem.
What did Sarah like to do when she had a problem?
The passage states, 'She always liked to quote his advice when she had a problem.'
The passage states, 'She always liked to quote his advice when she had a problem.'
What does 'quote' mean in this passage?
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The painter said he could paint the house for $500. This was a good quote, so Mrs. Lee decided to hire him. She thought $500 was a fair price for the work.
What does 'quote' mean in this passage?
The passage says, 'The painter said he could paint the house for $500. This was a good quote...' indicating a price.
The passage says, 'The painter said he could paint the house for $500. This was a good quote...' indicating a price.
What advice does the student often quote to their friends?
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My teacher often says, 'Read every day!' I try to follow this advice. Sometimes, my friends ask me for tips on learning English, and I always quote my teacher's words to them.
What advice does the student often quote to their friends?
The passage says, 'I always quote my teacher's words to them,' and the teacher's words are 'Read every day!'
The passage says, 'I always quote my teacher's words to them,' and the teacher's words are 'Read every day!'
This sentence describes someone who enjoys repeating famous poems.
This sentence means the builder will give you an estimated cost.
This sentence asks someone to repeat the precise words said by another.
The lawyer decided to ___ a passage from the relevant case to support his argument.
To 'quote' means to repeat the exact words, which is what a lawyer would do with a passage from a case.
Can you ___ me a price for repairing the broken window?
To 'quote a price' means to give an estimated price for a service.
When writing an essay, it's important to ___ your sources properly to avoid plagiarism.
To 'quote' sources properly means to use the exact words and attribute them.
The contractor promised to ___ us a competitive price for the renovation work.
To 'quote a price' is a common phrase when discussing service costs.
She liked to ___ famous lines from her favorite movies during conversations.
To 'quote' lines from movies means to repeat them exactly.
Before starting the project, make sure to get a written ___ for all the materials and labor.
A 'quote' is a formal estimated price for work or services.
Listen for the verb 'quote' in the context of repeating words.
Listen for the verb 'quote' in the context of giving an estimated price.
Listen for the verb 'quote' related to repeating well-known phrases.
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Please quote the most important rule of the game.
Focus: quote
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I need you to quote me a delivery date for the new furniture.
Focus: quote, delivery
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He likes to quote scientific facts in his arguments.
Focus: quote, scientific
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Imagine you are writing an email to a client. You need to include a quote from a colleague about the project's timeline. Write the sentence where you include the colleague's exact words.
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My colleague, Sarah, said, "We expect the first phase of the project to be completed by the end of next month."
You are a small business owner. A customer has asked for a price for painting their house. Write a short email giving them a quote for the service, including the estimated cost and what it covers.
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Dear Customer, Thank you for your inquiry. We can offer you a quote of $1,500 for painting your house, which includes all labor and materials for the exterior walls. Please let us know if you have any questions. Sincerely, [Your Name]
Think of a famous person and a well-known quote attributed to them. Write a short paragraph introducing the person and then quoting their words, explaining why you find it meaningful.
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Nelson Mandela was an inspiring leader. He once famously said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." I find this quote incredibly meaningful because it highlights the transformative power of learning and knowledge.
What two things did the CEO 'quote' in the passage?
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In a recent interview, the CEO of the company was asked about their future plans. She responded, "We are constantly innovating and exploring new markets to ensure our continued growth." Later, a journalist asked for a quote regarding the estimated cost of their new product line. The CEO replied, "We anticipate the new product line will be competitively priced, with an estimated launch cost of around $200 per unit."
What two things did the CEO 'quote' in the passage?
The CEO quoted her own words about future plans and then provided an estimated cost for the new product line.
The CEO quoted her own words about future plans and then provided an estimated cost for the new product line.
Based on the passage, what are the two main meanings of 'quote' presented?
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A popular author once wrote, 'The only way to do great work is to love what you do.' This quote has inspired many people to pursue their passions. Similarly, a local builder provides a free quote for any home renovation project, helping customers understand the potential expenses before committing.
Based on the passage, what are the two main meanings of 'quote' presented?
The passage discusses 'The only way to do great work is to love what you do' as a famous saying and then mentions a builder providing a 'free quote' for renovation projects, indicating an estimated price.
The passage discusses 'The only way to do great work is to love what you do' as a famous saying and then mentions a builder providing a 'free quote' for renovation projects, indicating an estimated price.
In the passage, which person is using 'quote' in the sense of repeating someone's exact words?
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During the meeting, the project manager said, 'We need to finish this by Friday.' John later repeated this to his team, saying, 'The project manager's exact words were: "We need to finish this by Friday."' Meanwhile, a different department was getting a quote from a supplier for new office furniture.
In the passage, which person is using 'quote' in the sense of repeating someone's exact words?
John explicitly states he is repeating the project manager's 'exact words,' which is one meaning of 'quote.'
John explicitly states he is repeating the project manager's 'exact words,' which is one meaning of 'quote.'
This sentence means the lawyer repeated words from a previous legal case to support their argument.
This sentence asks for an estimated price for a service.
This sentence means she repeats words from her favorite authors.
The lawyer decided to ___ a passage from the historical document to support his argument.
To 'quote' means to repeat the exact words, which is what the lawyer did with the document.
Before starting the renovation, we asked several contractors to ___ us a price for the entire project.
To 'quote' a price means to give an estimated cost for work or a service.
She couldn't help but ___ her favorite poet, even when speaking casually.
To 'quote' means to repeat someone else's words exactly, often from a well-known source like a poet.
The financial advisor was able to ___ a competitive interest rate for the new loan.
To 'quote' a rate or price means to provide it as an estimate or a specific offer.
During the debate, the politician tried to ___ his opponent's past statements out of context.
To 'quote' someone's statements implies repeating their exact words, even if done out of context.
It's important to accurately ___ your sources when writing an academic paper.
To 'quote' sources means to use their exact words and properly attribute them in academic writing.
Listen for the context in which 'quote' is used by the lawyer.
Pay attention to what kind of 'quotes' are being discussed in relation to a renovation.
Consider the action of 'quoting' famous philosophers in written work.
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Could you please quote me a price for repairing my car's engine?
Focus: quote
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It's important to accurately quote sources when writing academic papers to avoid plagiarism.
Focus: accurately quote sources
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The contractor promised to quote a competitive price for the entire project.
Focus: quote a competitive price
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This sentence describes the professor starting his lecture with a quote from a philosopher.
This sentence uses 'quote' in the context of providing a price estimate for a project.
This sentence uses 'quote' to mean repeating a line from a movie.
The lawyer meticulously prepared his case, ready to ______ several legal precedents to support his argument.
To 'quote' in this context means to repeat exact words or passages from legal precedents. 'Cite' is similar but often refers more broadly to mentioning a source, not necessarily repeating its exact words. 'Allude' means to hint at, and 'reference' is a general term for mentioning something.
Despite numerous inquiries, the contractor refused to ______ a definitive price for the bespoke renovation, citing fluctuating material costs.
To 'quote a price' specifically means to give an estimated price for work or services. 'Estimate' is a general term for approximation. 'Propose' suggests offering an idea, and 'stipulate' means to demand or specify a condition.
During the philosophical debate, she chose to ______ an ancient proverb, lending an air of timeless wisdom to her contemporary argument.
To 'quote' an ancient proverb means to repeat its exact words. 'Reiterate' means to repeat for emphasis. 'Paraphrase' means to express in one's own words, and 'summarize' means to give a brief statement of the main points.
If a builder is asked to 'quote' for a new extension, they are expected to provide a precise, legally binding final price without any room for adjustment.
When a builder 'quotes' for a new extension, they provide an estimated price, which can be subject to change based on various factors. It's not typically a precise, legally binding final price from the outset.
To effectively 'quote' from a source in an academic paper, one must always attribute the original author and provide the exact page number.
In academic writing, proper attribution and citation (including exact page numbers for direct quotes) are crucial to avoid plagiarism and give credit to the original author.
When you 'quote' someone, you are expressing their ideas in your own words, rather than using their exact phrasing.
To 'quote' someone means to repeat their exact words. Expressing their ideas in your own words is called paraphrasing or summarizing.
Pay attention to how 'quote' is used in the context of a formal business report.
Listen for the connection between 'quote' and literary references.
Consider the meaning of 'quote' in the context of providing a price for services.
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Could you please quote the exact terms of the agreement from the legal document?
Focus: quote
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I need to get a competitive quote for the extensive landscaping work on the estate.
Focus: quote
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When debating, it's effective to quote reputable sources to support your arguments.
Focus: quote
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Imagine you are a journalist reporting on a controversial public speech. Write a short paragraph where you quote at least two different statements made by the speaker. Ensure your quotes are properly attributed and integrated into your writing, reflecting both direct and indirect quotation styles.
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During a contentious town hall meeting, the mayor stated, "My administration is fully committed to addressing the city's infrastructure issues with unprecedented urgency." However, a prominent critic later argued that the mayor's assurances were nothing more than "empty promises designed to placate an increasingly frustrated populace." The heated debate continued as audience members began to quote various past commitments that had yet to be fulfilled.
You are preparing a business proposal for a potential client. In your proposal, you need to quote an estimated cost for a complex project. Write a paragraph detailing the project's scope and clearly stating the quoted price, including any conditions or contingencies associated with that price.
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For the comprehensive software development project outlined, we are pleased to quote an estimated price of $250,000, subject to a detailed scope review and final agreement on specific deliverables. This quote includes all development phases, quality assurance, and initial deployment support. However, it's important to note that any significant changes to the project's scope beyond the initial specification may necessitate a revised quote to reflect additional resource allocation and timeframes.
Write a formal email to a supplier requesting a quote for a bulk order of office supplies. Include specific details about the items needed, desired quantities, and any delivery requirements. Emphasize the need for a comprehensive and competitive quote.
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Dear [Supplier Name], We are writing to request a comprehensive quote for a bulk order of office supplies for our expanding operations. Specifically, we require 500 reams of A4 copier paper, 200 black ink cartridges for HP LaserJet Pro M404n, and 100 boxes of assorted ballpoint pens. Our desired delivery date is within three weeks of order confirmation. We would appreciate it if you could provide a detailed quote, including unit prices, any volume discounts, and estimated shipping costs. We are seeking a competitive quote that reflects the quality and quantity of our request. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Company]
What is the primary message conveyed by Keynes's quoted statement?
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In his seminal work on economics, John Maynard Keynes famously argued that "the long run is a misleading guide to current affairs. In the long run we are all dead." This quote encapsulates his belief in the importance of short-term economic policies to address immediate crises rather than relying on eventual market corrections. His theories continue to be debated and reinterpreted by economists worldwide, with many attempting to quote his principles in modern contexts.
What is the primary message conveyed by Keynes's quoted statement?
The passage explains that the quote 'encapsulates his belief in the importance of short-term economic policies to address immediate crises,' directly supporting the idea that immediate economic challenges require prompt action.
The passage explains that the quote 'encapsulates his belief in the importance of short-term economic policies to address immediate crises,' directly supporting the idea that immediate economic challenges require prompt action.
According to the passage, what is a key benefit for businesses that offer accessible online quoting?
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A recent study on consumer behavior revealed that 70% of participants were more likely to purchase a product if they could easily obtain a quote for its service or installation online. The ability to quickly and transparently quote prices has become a significant factor in consumer decision-making, influencing everything from insurance policies to home renovations. Businesses that fail to provide accessible quoting mechanisms risk losing potential customers to competitors.
According to the passage, what is a key benefit for businesses that offer accessible online quoting?
The passage explicitly states that '70% of participants were more likely to purchase a product if they could easily obtain a quote for its service or installation online,' indicating that a key benefit is a higher likelihood of product purchase.
The passage explicitly states that '70% of participants were more likely to purchase a product if they could easily obtain a quote for its service or installation online,' indicating that a key benefit is a higher likelihood of product purchase.
What was the literary critic's primary method for supporting her analytical arguments?
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The literary critic meticulously analyzed the author's work, often choosing to quote entire paragraphs to illustrate specific stylistic choices. She argued that only by engaging directly with the text could one truly appreciate the nuances of the narrative. Her reviews became renowned for their detailed textual analysis and her unwavering commitment to letting the author's own words speak for themselves, even when attempting to critique them. She would frequently quote passages to support her arguments.
What was the literary critic's primary method for supporting her analytical arguments?
The passage states, 'the literary critic meticulously analyzed the author's work, often choosing to quote entire paragraphs to illustrate specific stylistic choices' and 'She would frequently quote passages to support her arguments,' making this the correct answer.
The passage states, 'the literary critic meticulously analyzed the author's work, often choosing to quote entire paragraphs to illustrate specific stylistic choices' and 'She would frequently quote passages to support her arguments,' making this the correct answer.
The CEO chose to ______ several passages from the seminal economic treatise during his keynote address, lending academic weight to his predictions.
To 'quote' means to repeat the exact words. The context of 'several passages from the seminal economic treatise' suggests direct reproduction of text.
When presenting the research findings, it is imperative to accurately ______ the original sources to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic integrity.
To 'quote' refers to using the exact words from a source. While 'cite' and 'reference' are related to attribution, 'quote' specifically implies using the original wording.
The contractor was asked to ______ a comprehensive price for the renovation project, detailing all materials, labor, and an estimated timeline.
To 'quote' in this context means to give an estimated price for a service or work. 'Estimate' and 'propose' are similar but 'quote' specifically refers to a formal price offering.
During the cross-examination, the lawyer meticulously sought to ______ the witness's prior contradictory statements to discredit their testimony.
The act of 'quoting' prior contradictory statements involves repeating their exact words to highlight inconsistencies.
Despite the prevailing skepticism, the philosopher continued to ______ ancient proverbs, believing their timeless wisdom still held profound relevance for modern society.
To 'quote' ancient proverbs implies repeating them directly, often to underscore a point or draw on their authority.
Before committing to the intricate custom-designed cabinetry, the client requested that the artisan ______ a precise figure for the entire commission, including installation.
To 'quote a precise figure' means to provide a definite price for the work, which aligns with the second meaning of the word 'quote'.
The eminent scholar was careful to ___ his sources meticulously, ensuring academic integrity.
While 'cite' and 'reference' are similar, 'quote' specifically implies using the exact words. 'Allude to' means to indirectly refer to something.
Before committing to the extensive renovations, we requested several contractors to ___ us a detailed estimate.
'Quote' in this context specifically refers to giving an estimated price for work or services. 'Offer', 'provide', and 'propose' are broader terms.
Her eloquent speech was punctuated by a poignant line she chose to ___ from a classic play, moving the audience deeply.
To 'quote' means to repeat the exact words, fitting the context of using a line from a play. 'Extract' suggests taking a part out, 'recite' is to say aloud from memory, and 'articulate' is to express clearly.
If you are asked to 'quote a price', it means you should give an approximate value without much precision.
To 'quote a price' implies giving an estimated, often detailed, price for work or service, not necessarily an imprecise one.
When an author includes another person's exact words in their writing, they are said to be quoting them.
The definition of 'quote' (verb) includes repeating the exact words another person has said or written.
To 'quote' solely refers to repeating spoken words, not written ones.
The definition of 'quote' includes repeating words that another person has said OR written.
Listen for the context in which 'quote' is used.
Consider the formal setting and the implication of quoting.
Pay attention to the nuance of quoting a price in a professional context.
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Could you quote the exact passage from the philosophical text that supports your argument regarding existentialism?
Focus: quote, exact, passage, supports, argument, existentialism
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It's crucial for us to quote a competitive price for the construction bid if we want to secure the contract against such formidable competitors.
Focus: crucial, quote, competitive, secure, contract, formidable
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When discussing classical literature, it's often beneficial to be able to quote significant lines that capture the essence of the work.
Focus: discussing, classical, literature, beneficial, quote, significant, essence
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In a critical analysis of a literary work, how crucial is it to accurately 'quote' passages to support your arguments? Discuss the ethical implications of misquoting or selectively quoting, and propose strategies for maintaining academic integrity.
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Accurate quotation in literary analysis is paramount for upholding academic integrity and ensuring the credibility of arguments. Misquoting or selectively quoting can distort the original author's intent, leading to misinterpretations and undermining the analytical rigor of the work. Ethically, it constitutes a form of intellectual dishonesty, potentially misleading readers and diminishing the value of scholarly discourse. Strategies for maintaining integrity include meticulous proofreading, cross-referencing with original texts, and providing precise citations. Furthermore, contextualizing quotes fully and transparently is essential to avoid any suggestion of manipulation. This rigorous approach ensures that analysis is grounded in textual evidence and respectful of the source material.
Imagine you are a procurement manager for a large corporation. Draft an email to a potential supplier requesting a 'quote' for a substantial order of specialized components. Include details such as quantity, specifications, delivery timeline, and payment terms, while also inviting negotiations.
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Subject: Request for Quotation - Specialized Components for Project Alpha Dear [Supplier Contact Name], We are writing to request a comprehensive quotation for a significant order of specialized components, detailed in the attached specifications (Appendix A). We require 10,000 units of component X and 5,000 units of component Y, with a projected delivery date no later than [Date]. Our standard payment terms are 60 days net, though we are open to discussing mutually beneficial arrangements. We are keen to establish a long-term partnership and welcome any opportunities for negotiation regarding pricing, bulk discounts, and expedited delivery options. Please provide your most competitive pricing and an estimated lead time. We look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name] Procurement Manager, [Corporation Name]
Analyze the role of famous 'quotes' in shaping public opinion and political discourse. Discuss how a well-placed or well-timed quote can encapsulate complex ideas, galvanize support, or, conversely, be taken out of context to manipulate narratives. Provide examples if possible.
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Famous quotes wield considerable power in shaping public opinion and political discourse, acting as rhetorical shorthand for intricate ideologies or movements. A meticulously crafted and strategically deployed quote can distill complex concepts into digestible soundbites, enabling rapid dissemination and resonance with a broad audience. Such quotes often galvanize support, creating a sense of shared purpose and inspiring collective action. Conversely, the potency of quotes also makes them susceptible to manipulation; taking them out of their original context can drastically alter their meaning, allowing for the construction of misleading narratives or the demonization of opponents. For instance, selective quoting can misrepresent a politician's stance on a critical issue, fostering public distrust. The responsibility thus lies with both the speaker and the interpreter to ensure integrity in the use and understanding of quoted material.
What was the primary point of contention regarding the Prime Minister's use of economic figures?
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In a recent parliamentary debate, the Prime Minister was eager to quote figures illustrating the economic recovery. However, opposition members quickly pointed out that the statistics, while technically accurate, were selectively chosen and did not fully represent the broader economic challenges still faced by the nation. This selective quoting led to a heated exchange regarding the ethical presentation of data in political discourse.
What was the primary point of contention regarding the Prime Minister's use of economic figures?
The passage states, 'opposition members quickly pointed out that the statistics, while technically accurate, were selectively chosen and did not fully represent the broader economic challenges.' This indicates the issue was with the selective presentation, not the accuracy or relevance of the figures themselves.
The passage states, 'opposition members quickly pointed out that the statistics, while technically accurate, were selectively chosen and did not fully represent the broader economic challenges.' This indicates the issue was with the selective presentation, not the accuracy or relevance of the figures themselves.
What aspects did the comprehensive quote for the specialized materials cover?
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After weeks of intense negotiations, the construction firm finally received a comprehensive quote for the specialized materials required for the skyscraper project. The quote detailed not only the unit price but also included clauses for potential price fluctuations, delivery schedules, and guarantees of quality, reflecting the complexity and scale of the undertaking. The project manager spent considerable time scrutinizing each aspect before approving.
What aspects did the comprehensive quote for the specialized materials cover?
The passage explicitly states, 'The quote detailed not only the unit price but also included clauses for potential price fluctuations, delivery schedules, and guarantees of quality.'
The passage explicitly states, 'The quote detailed not only the unit price but also included clauses for potential price fluctuations, delivery schedules, and guarantees of quality.'
What is the central debate among literary critics regarding quotation?
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Literary critics often debate the art of quoting. Some argue for strict adherence to the original text, emphasizing fidelity to the author's voice. Others advocate for a more interpretive approach, where judicious editing or contextual framing of a quote can enhance its analytical power, provided the original meaning is not fundamentally altered. This ongoing discussion underscores the nuanced role of quotation in academic writing.
What is the central debate among literary critics regarding quotation?
The passage states, 'Some argue for strict adherence to the original text... Others advocate for a more interpretive approach, where judicious editing or contextual framing of a quote can enhance its analytical power...' This directly describes the debate.
The passage states, 'Some argue for strict adherence to the original text... Others advocate for a more interpretive approach, where judicious editing or contextual framing of a quote can enhance its analytical power...' This directly describes the debate.
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Summary
Quote means to repeat words or give a price estimate.
- Repeat someone's words exactly.
- State an estimated price for something.
- Used in both speaking/writing and business contexts.
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यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
Communication के और शब्द
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A1यह राहत, संतोष या खुशी व्यक्त करने के लिए कही जाने वाली ध्वनि है। कभी-कभी दर्द या आश्चर्य व्यक्त करने के लिए भी इसका उपयोग किया जाता है।
accentuate
C1To make a particular feature of something more noticeable or prominent. It is frequently used to describe how one thing emphasizes the beauty, importance, or intensity of another.
acknowledgment
B2An acknowledgment is the act of accepting or admitting that something is true, or a formal statement confirming that something has been received. It can also refer to a public expression of thanks for someone's help or contribution.
actually
B1Actually is used to emphasize that something is a real fact or the truth, often contrasting with what was thought or said. It can also be used to introduce a surprising piece of information or to gently correct someone.
address
A2किसी से सीधे बात करना या किसी समस्या का समाधान करना। इसका उपयोग भाषण देने या पत्र पर पता लिखने के लिए भी किया जाता है।
addressee
B2The person or organization to whom a letter, package, or message is addressed. It refers to the intended recipient of a piece of communication.
adlocment
C1Describes a style of communication or behavior that is formal, directed, and oratorical in nature, specifically pertaining to a public address or a declamatory speech. It is used to characterize language that is intentionally designed to be heard by an audience for the purpose of instruction or inspiration.
adloctude
C1एक औपचारिक और सीधी संचार शैली। यह सुलभ होने के साथ-साथ एक आधिकारिक उपस्थिति बनाए रखने को दर्शाता है।
admonish
C1To firmly warn or reprimand someone for their behavior, or to advise someone earnestly to do or avoid something. It often implies a sense of moral guidance or authoritative concern rather than just anger.
adpassant
C1To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.