speech marks is " " that you put it before and after someone speech
A speech mark is either double quotes " ", or single ' ' with the speech typed in between.
If by speech marks you mean qoutation marks (i.e. ""), then no, you do not need them, as the speech bubble implies it.
speech marks are use to caught some or your speech
Firstly, you must use speech marks when: (i) you are quoting someone in thier speech (ii) use speech marks on every new line (iii) Use speech marks when giving personal interaction Hope that Helps :)
If you are quoting a question then the speech marks are located after the question mark.
Can be. Usually in stories it would have either speech marks or quotation marks and is often followed by he thought or something along those lines.
If by speech marks you mean qoutation marks (i.e. ""), then no, you do not need them, as the speech bubble implies it.
speech marks are use to caught some or your speech
Firstly, you must use speech marks when: (i) you are quoting someone in thier speech (ii) use speech marks on every new line (iii) Use speech marks when giving personal interaction Hope that Helps :)
Speech marks, many writers use this: ' Although technically those are speech marks.
Speech marks " are obtained by holding down the SHIFT key, and pressing the number 2
If you are quoting a question then the speech marks are located after the question mark.
speech marks
Can be. Usually in stories it would have either speech marks or quotation marks and is often followed by he thought or something along those lines.
no
No
Only if there is no more speech.
you start a new line then put speech marks, then the text, then a piece of punctuation then closing speech marks.