Grammar Toolkit Speech What is speech Grammar Toolkit
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Grammar Toolkit Speech What is speech?
Grammar Toolkit Speech Direct speech is exactly what someone says. “My record for headers is two hundred in a row. ” Indirect speech reports what someone says, but it may not use the exact words spoken. It does not use quotation marks. Andrew said his record for headers in a row was two hundred.
Grammar Toolkit Speech Punctuate this direct speech. “Brush your teeth, ” Dad told us. ” “The meal was great, , ” Mia said. . “ I think I’ll have seconds. ” Separate speech from unspoken words with a comma, question mark or exclamation mark. Write this direct speech as indirect speech. “Brush your teeth, ” Dad told us to brush our teeth. “The meal was great, ” Mia said that the meal was great.
Grammar Toolkit Speech Written speech between characters is called dialogue. Begin a new, indented line for each new speaker or for the words just before their speech. Separate speech from unspoken words with a comma, question mark or exclamation mark. Rahib became very still. “You are thinking … handball is a stupid game. ” “Wow, ” said Ruby, “you really can read minds!” Nelson couldn’t believe his ears. “No, he can’t, ” said Nelson. “Everyone knows you think handball is a stupid game. ” Place final punctuation marks inside quotation marks. Don’t use a capital letter for the first word following an interruption in speech. Write description between two speakers in its own paragraph.
Grammar Toolkit Speech Punctuate these questions and answers. “ ? ” asked the Red Knight. . “Will you marry me? ” “ , ” replied the Princess, , “ but rescue me first. ”. ” “Yes, ” “ ? ” “Have you finished your homework, , Felix? ”Mum asked. . “ , ” replied Felix. . ““It’s only Thursday night, , so there’s “No, ”. ” plenty of time. ” Suddenly Dad asked, , ““Who wants to get a ? ” With one voice we shouted, , ““Who pizza? ” !” wouldn’t want a pizza!”
Grammar Toolkit Speech • Direct speech is exactly what someone says. It is within quotation marks. • Indirect speech reports what someone says but may not use the exact words spoken. It does not use quotation marks. • Written speech between characters is called dialogue. To punctuate dialogue: - Begin a new, indented line for each new speaker or for the words just before the speech. - Separate speech from unspoken words with a comma, question mark or exclamation mark. - Write any description between two speakers in its own paragraph. - Don’t use a capital letter for the first word following an interruption in speech. - Place final punctuation marks inside quotation marks.
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