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This video will show you how to quote a phrase from a source rather than a complete sentence. So first lets look at what we would do if we did want to quote a complete sentence. So Ive read this article about telemedicine, and it has a sentence I like: There are certain advantages such as reduced travel and increased access. So lets see what that would look like if I quoted the complete sentence. I could say, ing to Bishop, There are certain advantages such as reduced travel and increased access. So Ive given the author credit--his name was Bishop--and Ive put quotation marks around the sentence that matches the source. Ive used a comma after my signal phrase ing to Bishop, and Ive started the quote with a capital letter because its a complete sentence. Now some of these things are going to change if I quote just a phrase. I could quote just the phrase reduced travel and increased access. And so I could say ing to Bishop, some benefits of telemedicine are reduced tr