A Quotation is Not a Quote
April 11, 2009 by GradingGirl
Filed under Grammar, Mini-Lessons
GG Mini Lesson: Quote vs. Quotation
Let’s set the record straight, dear readers. I hear students and teachers alike mistakenly use these interchangeably. There is a difference between quote and quotation.
To quote (verb) is to repeat the exact words of another, providing acknowledgement of the original source.
GG’s example ~ After talking aloud to no one in particular, I justified myself by quoting my mother, “As long as you don’t talk back, it’s okay.” Thanks for the validation, Mom!
A quotation (noun) is a phrase or sentence from a book, a speech, or another text that reflects a particular thought.GG’s example ~ I shared a beautiful quotation in class today from the book Unwind by Neal Shusterman: “It’s amazing that something as simple as a kiss can overpower the worst of worries.” So true!