quotation marks exercise with answers

 

quotation marks exercise with answers
quotation marks exercise with answers

Quotation marks are punctuation marks used to set off speech, a quotation, or a title of a work. They are used to indicate the exact words spoken or written by someone else, to emphasize a particular phrase, or to denote a title of a book, article, or song.


In writing, there are two types of quotation marks: single (' ') and double (" "). The use of single or double quotes depends on the style guide you are following. For example, in American English, double quotes are typically used for direct quotes, while single quotes are used for quotes within quotes. In British English, single quotes are usually used, while double quotes are used for quotes within quotes.


 Here are some tips for using quotation marks in writing, along with examples to illustrate each one:


1. Use quotation marks to indicate direct speech:

 Quotation marks are used to indicate the exact words spoken by someone else. For example: "I love to play soccer," said John.


2. Use quotation marks for titles of works:

 Quotation marks are also used to indicate the title of a book, article, or song. For example: "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a classic novel.


3. Use single or double quotation marks: 

There are two types of quotation marks, single (' ') and double (" "). The choice between single and double quotation marks depends on the style guide you are following. For example, in American English, double quotes are typically used for direct quotes, while single quotes are used for quotes within quotes.

Use quotation marks to emphasize a word or phrase: Quotation marks can also be used to emphasize a particular word or phrase. For example: "This is the 'best' way to do it."


Quotation marks exercise 

Instructions: Add quotation marks where necessary for each sentence below and correct any punctuation errors.

1. The book she is reading is called To Kill a Mockingbird

2. Have you read the article entitled The Benefits of Exercise?

3. She said, I'm going to the store.

4. The doctor told me I have to avoid foods high in sugar and fat.

5. He said, I'm sorry I can't make it to the meeting.

6. My favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption.

7. She asked, What time does the movie start?

8. The sign on the door reads, Please knock before entering.

9. He shouted, Hurry up or we'll be late!

10. She said, I love you, before hanging up the phone.

quotation marks exercise   answers

  1. Answer: The book she is reading is called "To Kill a Mockingbird."

  2. Answer: Have you read the article entitled "The Benefits of Exercise?"

  3. Answer: She said, "I'm going to the store."

  4. Answer: The doctor told me, "I have to avoid foods high in sugar and fat."

  5. Answer: He said, "I'm sorry, I can't make it to the meeting."

  6. Answer: My favorite movie is "The Shawshank Redemption."

  7. Answer: She asked, "What time does the movie start?"

  8. Answer: The sign on the door reads, "Please knock before entering."

  9. Answer: He shouted, "Hurry up, or we'll be late!"

  10. Answer: She said, "I love you," before hanging up the phone.

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