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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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