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Quotation Marks. When do you use quotation marks?. Quotation marks are used when you write someone’s exact words. “ Be sure you are right, than go ahead. ” These exact words were spoken by David Crockett during the War of 1812. Where do you place quotation marks?.
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When do you use quotation marks? • Quotation marks are used when you write someone’s exact words. “ Be sure you are right, than go ahead.”These exact words were spoken by David Crockett during the War of 1812.
Where do you place quotation marks? • Quotation marks are placed before the first word and afterthe last word of a direct quotation. “If elected, I shall see to it that every man has a square meal, no less and no more.” Theodore Roosevelt, 1904
REMEMBER:Always put commas inside quotation marks. • “I don’t remember where I put my pen,” said George.
REMEMBER:When a quotation mark ends a sentence, put the period inside the quotation mark. • Martha said, “I hope this wind doesn’t blow me away.”
REMEMBER:Place exclamation points and question marks inside the quotes only if they are part of the quote. • Mr. Cobb asked, “Do you hear me now, boys and girls?”
“Hey, that pencil sharpener just ate my pencil!” Mark screamed.
REMEMBER:Sometimes a quote is divided by explanatory words such as he said or she asked. If the sentence is divided, the explanatory words are followed by a comma. If the second part is a new sentence, use a period after the explanatory words. • “Hey, mister,” said the policeman, “stop immediately!”
REMEMBER:Begin a new paragraph for each new speaker’s words. “I couldn’t start my car this morning,” said Ann. “Do you need a ride home? I’m going to the barber near your house,” said Jack.