QUOTATION MARKS (PART 1) | English Lesson
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QUOTATION MARKS (PART 1)
In today’s lesson, Kevin teaches you how to use quotation marks in dialogue.
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DIRECTIONS: Place commas and quotation marks where they are needed in each sentence below. Also, capitalize any words that should be capitalized. (Some sentences may not require punctuation or capitalization at all.)
1. He said let’s go.
2. I said nice to meet you.
3. She asked how are you doing?
4. I said that we needed to go.
5. They yelled good luck!
6. Lucy whispered can you hear me?
7. He cried don’t leave me!
8. Dave said that you should call him when you get home.
9. I asked if we should bring our backpacks.
10. She said it’s so nice to see you!
ANSWERS:
1. He said, “Let’s go.”
2. I said, “Nice to meet you.”
3. She asked, “How are you doing?”
4. [NO CHANGE] (There’s no technical dialogue in this sentence.)
5. They yelled, “Good luck!”
6. Lucy whispered, “Can you hear me?”
7. He cried, “Don’t leave me!”
8. [NO CHANGE] (There’s no technical dialogue in this sentence.)
9. [NO CHANGE] (There’s no technical dialogue in this sentence.)
10. She said, “It’s so nice to see you!”
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A sentence has 4 things
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A sentence has 4 things
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Learn and sing
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A sentence begins with a capital letter
2
A sentence has a subject, verb and complete idea
3
A sentence has a finger space between the words
4
A sentence ends with a punctuation mark
A sentence has 4 things
1,2,3,4
Learn and sing
A sentence has 4 things
1,2,3,4
Learn and sing
1
A sentence begins with a capital letter
2
A sentence has a subject, verb and complete idea
3
A sentence has a finger space between each word
4
A sentence ends with a punctuation mark
When you punctuate at the end of a sentence there’s only three things to do
Use a period, question mark or exclamation mark
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Follow the punctuation rules
A sentence has 4 things
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A sentence has 4 things
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Learn and sing
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Quotation Marks – Punctuation – Easy English Grammar
Learn the rules for using QUOTATION MARKS properly.
1. Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotations. He said, \”Bub has won the match.\”
2. Use single quotes to enclose a quotation. He said, \”I know who said, ‘To be or not to be, that is the question.’”
3. Place a period and comma inside quotation marks, colon and semicolon outside. \”He is here,\” she said; \”open the door.\”
4. Place colons and semicolons outside; He said, \”I must hurry\”; then he left.
5. Place question marks inside quotes if part of quotation. He asked, \”Where is the game?\”
6. Place quotation marks outside if not: Did she say, \”I don’t know\”?
7. To enclose the titles of magazine articles and book chapters.
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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.
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