●In British English, Dictation & Punctuation marks:
Either of a
of
s used to
a
. The
used at the
of the
("opening
") is usually “ ("open
s") or ‘ ("open
"), and the
at
("closing
") is ” ("close
s") or ’ ("close
").
●In American English, Canadian English, Dictation & Punctuation marks:
Either of a
of
used to
a
. The same
is now
used at both the
and the
the
, which is usually the "
" or "
s"
", although the "
" or "
"
' is sometimes used, especially to
a
within a
.