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Learn the rules of punctuating dialogue with practical exercises to improve your writing skills. Enhance your dialogue punctuation accuracy now!
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Punctuating Dialogue Notes and Exercises
RULE ONE: Use commas after identification of speaker (“speaker tag”). EXAMPLE: Skippy said, “Hello.” NOTICE: The capital H in Hello RULE TWO: If the speaker tag comes after the sentence, replace the last period in the quote with a comma. EXAMPLE: “Hello,” said Skippy.
RULE THREE: If the quote ends with a question mark, exclamation point or ellipsis, do not change it into a comma. EXAMPLE: “Are you okay?” asked Skippy. NOTICE: The lowercase a in the word asked RULE FOUR: You do not always need to include a speaker tag. Sometimes it is clear who is speaking. EXAMPLE: Gary smiled. “Thank you!”
RULE FIVE: Sometimes the speaker tag comes between two quotes. If this is the case, you need to think about if the first quote is a full sentence. EXAMPLE: “This,” said Debbie, “is my aunt.” EXAMPLE: “This is my aunt,” said Debbie. “She is very kind.” NOTICE: In the first sentence, a comma comes after Debbie. With the second, it is a period.
RULE SIX: When the speaker tag interrupts a full sentence quote, you need a comma. EXAMPLE: “Do you know,” said Dewey, “who committed the crime?” NOTICE: A comma after Dewey. The sentence is not over until the word crime. RULE SEVEN: When the speaker tag comes at the end of a full sentence quote, use a period. Do this even if another full sentence quote is coming. EXAMPLE: “Do you know who committed the crime?” said Dewey. “I need more proof.” NOTICE: The period after Dewey. Here the quote is a full sentence.
PUNCTUATING DIALOGUE EXERCISESOn a separate paper, revise each sentence. • “This is fun said Steven. • Aaron said, who are you?” • “We need ice, said Delores “do you have any?” • Yikes! shouted Orville “that’s hot.” • Percy ate a carrot “are you hungry?” • “If you need us said Mom “we are close by.” • Are you hurt asked Bobby “we can help.” • “If it’s okay with you said Ed “we are leaving.” • Pinky asked Alice “where are your spoons? • “Henry,” said Scott “can you help with this?”
1“This is fun said Steven. ANSWER: “This is fun,” said Steven.
2. Aaron said, who are you?” ANSWER: Aaron said, “Who are you?”
3. “We need ice, said Delores “do you have any?” ANSWER: “We need ice,” said Delores. “Do you have any?”
4. Yikes! shouted Orville “that’s hot.” ANSWER: “Yikes!” shouted Orville. “That’s hot.”
5. Percy ate a carrot “are you hungry?” ANSWER: Percy ate a carrot. “Are you hungry?”
6. “If you need us said Mom “we are close by. ANSWER: “If you need us,” said Mom, “we are close by.”
7. Are you hurt asked Bobby “we can help.” ANSWER: “Are you hurt?” asked Bobby. “We can help.”
8. “If it’s okay with you said Ed “we are leaving. ANSWER: “If it’s okay with you,” said Ed, “we are leaving.”
9. Pinky asked Alice “where are your spoons? ANSWER: Pinky asked Alice, “Where are your spoons?”
10. “Henry,” said Scott “can you help with this?” ANSWER: “Henry,” said Scott, “can you help with this?”