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[Applause] hello welcome back to my channel today I wanted to talk to you about something really simple but that a lot of people get wrong hopefully this will make everything much clearer for you if you have trouble with this today weamp;#39;re gonna talk about underlining versus quotation marks now first thing I need to clarify is that underlining and italics are exactly the same thing in terms of grammar the only difference is that you tend to use italics when youamp;#39;re typing and underline when youamp;#39;re writing longhand if your handwriting is anything like mine ie not very good itamp;#39;s really hard to make your handwriting look like italics Iamp;#39;ve had students that have pulled it off really well but ainamp;#39;t nobody got time for that so just underline well what do you use one of those as opposed to quotation marks well Iamp;#39;m gonna take you on a little little journey back here to my book case I think this is going to make things pretty clear fo