How skilled are you at English punctuation and quotations? Can you really identify quotation marks? Take this quiz to see. Quotation marks or inverted commas, often called quote marks or speech marks, are punctuation marks that are used in a phrase or quotation. You have to identify and correctly punctuate sentences using quotation marks. This includes the speaker's tag and interrupted quotations at the beginning and end of a sentence. Read the questions carefully and answer. Good luck!
Simone asked, "Did you just get home?"
Simone asked "Did you just get home?"
Simone asked, "did you just get home?"
Simone asked, Did you just get home?
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"Be patient," he said. "It will soon be over."
Be patient, he said. "It will soon be over."
"Be patient, he said. It will soon be over."
"Be patient," he said. It will soon be over.
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"Do you want to play baseball during recess," Bob asked.
"Do you want to play baseball during recess?" Bob asked.
"Do you want to play baseball during recess? Bob asked.
"Do you want to play baseball during recess?" "Bob asked".
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"The librarian said, "Please be quiet."
The librarian said, "Please be quiet".
The librarian said "Please be quiet."
"The librarian said," "Please be quiet."
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The teacher announced, "The winning entry in the essay contest is 'The Power of Imagination,' written by Sarah."
My friend exclaimed, "I can't believe you just said, 'I don't like chocolate!'"
"The tour guide explained, 'This painting is titled "Starry Night" and was created by Vincent van Gogh.'"
"I overheard someone say, 'That movie was amazing!'," she whispered.
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Captain Lee said, "My next voyage will be to the Bahamas."
Captain Lee said, "my next voyage will be to the Bahamas."
Captain Lee said "My next voyage will be to the Bahamas."
"Captain Lee said", "My next voyage will be to the Bahamas."
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"Is it easier," I asked, "for me to come to your house?"
"Is it easier" I asked, "for me to come to your house?"
Is it easier, I asked, "for me to come to your house?"
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"What if," my father worried, "I can't find the car keys?"
What if my father worried, "I can't find the car keys?"
"What if," my father worried "I can't find the car keys."
"Is it easier," "I asked", "for me to come to your house?"
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"This movie," Robin said "is really exciting."
"This movie" Robin said, "is really exciting."
"This movie," Robin said, "is really exciting."
"This movie," Robin said, is really exciting.
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