You do punctuate 3 or more consecutive direct quotes with quotation marks AND commas. I am an English scholar, so believe me when I say this!
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A direct statement is writing someones words exactly as they are spoken. Direct statement have quotation marks: "I am tired", said Jack. The opposite, an indirect statement, does not have quotation marks: Jack said that he was tired.
A direct quotation is indicated by the use of quotation marks. It looks like this: the other day, Fred told me "I am tired of working for the company". If I did not wish to quote Fred, but merely wanted to paraphrase him, I could say, the other day Fred told me that he didn't want to continue working for the company.
You say: SPOKEN BY... (whover the name is). You also put the words spoken in quotation marks.
direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before. direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before.
No. A direct quote is words from another author (besides yourself) that are copied verbatim. This always needs quotes. Paraphrasing does not need quotes. Paraphrasing is when you restate the author's ideas in your own words. However, paraphrases sometimes incorporate direct quotes and these will need to be enclosed in quotation marks. The source should be acknowledged. A paraphrase is not a direct quote and does not require quotation marks. You do, however need to give credit to its author through correct citation.
In direct speech, you should use quotation marks to indicate the spoken words. Additionally, you should use commas, periods, question marks, or exclamation points within the quotation marks as appropriate to punctuate the dialogue.
Commas can be used in direct quotations to separate two complete thoughts or elements within the quotation. For example: "I am tired," she said, "and I need some rest."
Single commas around extracts are called "quotation marks" or "inverted commas". They are used to indicate that the text inside them is a direct quotation or a piece of text being highlighted.
To punctuate a song for proper grammar and clarity in the lyrics, use commas to separate phrases, periods at the end of sentences, and apostrophes for contractions. Additionally, use quotation marks for direct speech or lyrics within the song. Be consistent with your punctuation choices throughout the song to maintain clarity and readability.
Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks used to indicate direct speech or a quotation in writing. They are placed at the beginning and end of the quoted text to show that the words inside the marks are from another source.
Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks used to enclose direct speech or a quotation. They are used to signify that the text within them is someone else's words or a specific term.
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
In dialogue, periods, commas, question marks, and exclamation points go inside quotation marks. (A semicolon goes outside quotation marks but isn't used much in dialogue, so you don't need to worry about it.)
Punctuation marks such as periods and commas should be placed outside the set of quotation marks. Question marks and exclamation points should be placed inside if they are part of the quoted material, and outside if they are not.
Inverted commas (also known as quotation marks) are used to indicate that the enclosed text is a direct quotation or to highlight specific words or phrases. They are also used to denote titles of short works such as articles or poems.
Quotation marks
Quotation marks signal to the reader that the information is a direct quotation.