Copyright vs Copywrite

Yes, if you're using it as a pronoun, as in "I was watching the Copywright at his craft today", but not as a simple noun where you're simply discussing the word as a word, as in "The word Copywright is cool".

And, yes, the period goes outside the quotation mark.

Tomorrow we do colors of the rainbow.
 
Not always. People think they do, like they think i before e except after c is always true, but it isn't.
 
Obviously it's possible to do, as it would be to end every sentence with two periods, but stylistically it's incorrect.

(And I do have the feeling I missed a joke somewhere.)
 
ChilledVodka said:
Doesn't a superative need a ''the''?
This is correct usage, although you misspelled "superlative." Question and exclamation marks go outside quotations if they aren't part of the quoted material.

P.S. Sorry I killed your thread. But it was struggling as it was.
 
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