Grammar Toolkit Speech What is speech Grammar Toolkit

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Grammar Toolkit Speech What is speech?

Grammar Toolkit Speech What is speech?

Grammar Toolkit Speech Direct speech is exactly what someone says. “My record for headers

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.

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

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

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

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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