The sentence should be punctuated as: "Not yet, Dave shouted. Andy, you still need to buy some sandpaper."
There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
The correct punctuation for this sentence would be: "Don't know!" he shouted. "You must know." The exclamation point after "Don't know" indicates emphasis in the speaker's shouting, and the period after "You must know" signifies the end of the sentence.
Excuse me, but you just shouted your answer in my ear.
She shouted for help when she saw the car accident.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.
There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
"Way to go, Sean," the coach shouted, "That was a great run!"
The correct punctuation for this sentence would be: "Don't know!" he shouted. "You must know." The exclamation point after "Don't know" indicates emphasis in the speaker's shouting, and the period after "You must know" signifies the end of the sentence.
Stop it! You shouted. "Stop it," you shouted. Stop it. You shouted.
I shouted for him to stop.
Excuse me, but you just shouted your answer in my ear.
She shouted for help when she saw the car accident.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.
Larry shouted,"look at that!"
We all shouted, "Surprise!" as Anne arrived at her birthday celebration. The frantic father shouted, "Stop! There's a car coming!"
"Wow, what a great surprise!" shouted Ernesto.
The missing punctuation is a question mark. The sentence should be: "You want to go home?" shouted Martha.