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Commas in dialogue | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy | quotations คือ

Commas in dialogue | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy


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“Today we’re going to talk about using commas in dialogue,” said David and Paige, KA’s resident grammarians.
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Commas in dialogue | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy

How to Use Quotation Marks | Grammar Lessons


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I like to think of the quotation mark as the punctuation that can save your job, or save your grade in the class. And that’s because we use of quotation mark to attribute ideas and words to the original speaker, so you use quotation mark to show someone else has said something, either verbally, or they’ve written it on the page and if you don’t use the quotation mark, when you are duplicating someone’s work; it’s what we called plagiarism, we definitely want to avoid that.
Grammatically speaking, punctuating the quotation mark can be a little tricky, so I’ll show you a few examples, quotation marks often take two forms, we’ll either lead with the quotation and give the attribution at the end of the sentence, or we’ll lead with the attribution and, and with the quotation. So here is an example how to punctuate a sentence when we lead with a quotation: We have \”It’s a lovely day\” Jim said. Well, in this case notice that we start with the quotation mark, we capitalized the first word and we keep the comma inside of the quotation mark, another words we, we tuck the punctuation inside of those quotes and then we give the attribution \”Jim said\” and the period doesn’t come until the very end of the sentence.
Now, in this sentence we flip the order and we’re starting with the attribution, so we say Jim said, we capitalize \”J\” cause it’s the beginning of the sentence and this time we put the comma after said and then we [inaudible 00:43:40] into the quota. So, Jim said, comma, quotation mark, capital, it’s a lovely day, period quotation mark. Can be a little tricky, because sometimes the comma goes inside of the quotation, sometimes it goes outside; it depends on how you’re setting your sentence out.
So, let’s say that it’s such a nice day out that Jim tells his coworkers he is sick and he gets out of the office for the day. Well, I might say something like, Jim said he was feeling sick, but we are skeptical. So, you can see this is taken on a different form, because we’re only quoting a small part of something that Jim said, not a complete sentence and we’re tucking it into our sentence; so that even without the quotation marks it would read well, it would read as a complete sentence. Jim said he was feeling sick, but we are skeptical. So, in this case you can put a quotations around his partial quote and you don’t have to capitalize the first of his quote. So, I hope that this makes; using quotation marks a little bit clearer for you.

How to Use Quotation Marks | Grammar Lessons

Top 5 Hardest Parts in Getting Over It


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Don’t Worry, I did not stop uploading geometry dash content. this is just a game I enjoy and wanted to make a video about. I am working on a huge geometry dash project right now which you will hopefully see soon. But if you’re here from getting over it and you have no idea what I am talking about, \”Geometry Dash\” is a video game I usually make videos on. You won’t like them.

Top 5 Hardest Parts in Getting Over It

Getting over it with Bennett Foddy Full speech, Complete Dialogue and all quotations


The objects in the stores are trash I don’t mean they look bad or that they’re badly made although a lot of them are. I mean they’re trash in the way that food becomes trash as soon as you put it in the sink things are made to be consumed and used in a certain context and once the moment is gone they transform into garbage in the context of technology those moments are passed by in seconds over time we’ve put more and more refuse into this vast digital landfill that we call the internet in now vastly outnumbers and our ways the things that are fresh and untainted and unused when everything around us is cultural trash. Trash
becomes the new medium the lingua franca of the digital age now you can build culture out of trash but only trash culture Bgames Bmovies Bmusic Bphilosophy maybe this is what digital culture is a monstrous mountain of trash the ash heap of creativity’s fountain a landfill with everything we ever thought of in it grant infinite and unsorted there’s 3d models of breakfast, gen X’s fanfic novels, scan magazines, green screen Shia LaBeouf, band stuff scenes on liveleak, Facebook’s got lifelike BOTS with unbranded adverts and candid shots of Kanye and Taylor Swift, mashups car crash, epic failed gifs, Russian dashcam videos and discussions of McRib’s discarded forgotten unrecycled muddled rotten untitled everything’s fresh for about six seconds until some newer thing beckons and we hit refresh and there’s years of persevering disappearing into the pile out of style out of sight.
In this context it’s tempting to make friendly content that’s gentle that lets you churn through it but not earn it why make something demanding if it just gets piled up in the landfill filed in with the bland things when games when you they wanted a lot from you daunting you taunting you resetting and delaying you players played stoically now everyone’s turned off by that.
They want to burn through it quickly a quick fix for the fickle some tricks for the clicks of the feckless but that’s not you you’re an acrobat you could swallow a baseball bat now I know most likely you’re watching this on YouTube or twitch while some dude with ten million views does it for you, like a baby bird being fed chewed up food that’s culture too.
An orange is sweet juicy fruit locked inside a bit appeal that’s not how I feel about a challenge I only want the bitterness it’s coffee it’s grapefruit it’s licorice.
It feels like we’re closer now composer and climber designer and user you could have refused but you didn’t there was something in you that was hidden that chose to continue
It means a lot to me that you’ve come this far endured this much every wisecrack every insensitivity every setback you’ve forgiven me is a kingly gift that you’ve given me.
we have the same taste you and I it’s not ambition its ambitions opposite and obdurate mission to taste defeat you’ll feel bad if you win so I put this snake in for you.
Have you thought about who you are in this are you the man in the pot Diogenes or you the hand or you the top of his hammer or think not well your hand moves the hammer may not follow nor the man nor the man’s hand.
In this year is will his intent he embodied resolve in his uphill ascent now you’ve conquered the ice cliff the platform’s the church and the rectory the living room and the factory the playground the construction site the granite rocks and the lakeside you’ve learned to hike there’s no way left to go but up in a moment I’ll shut up but let me say I’m glad you came, I dedicate this game to you the one who came this far I give it to you with all my love
\”The pain I feel now is the happiness I had before. That’s the deal.\” C.S. Lewis
\”The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears.\” John Vance Cheney
\”To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.\” Friedrich Nietzsche
\”Failure is not the falling down, but the staying down.\” Mary Pickford
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Getting over it with Bennett Foddy Full  speech, Complete Dialogue and all quotations

Guidelines for the use of quotations


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Guidelines for the use of quotations

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