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"Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
"Who called you a dingbat?" asked Edith.
A period at the end is the only punctuation in most cases. It is a declarative sentence.
yes you who asked the darn question
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Yes, it's called the past perfect tense.
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"What are baby horses called?" asked Sally.
"What on earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
She asked her friend to punctuate her essay before submitting it for grading.
"Why are you here?" asked SGT Jiffy.
"What do you find in the middle of Paris", asked the geography teacher?
The correct way to punctuate the given sentence is: "What has no legs but sometimes runs fast?" asked Mary. The question mark should be inside the quotation marks and followed by a comma before the attribution.
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
A period at the end is the only punctuation in most cases. It is a declarative sentence.
That, that is, is. That, that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.
Sure! Here is the punctuated version of Susan's question: "Pal, what time do you start your shift, please?"
they are called robin's rings and i asked this question
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