It should be ----- I said, "Who are you?"
The punctuation marks should be: "Find Walter's new telephone number," said Mrs. Yarbrough. "It is in my green address book."
Correct punctuation is the proper use of punctuation marks within a sentence to provide a clear meaning, where a change in punctuation can alter that meaning. Examples: "This bus goes downtown." (statement) "This bus goes downtown?" (question) --- The boy said, "Let's eat, Grandma!" The boy said, "Let's eat Grandma." (he's a cannibal?)
yes. grammar includes punctuation.
Punctuation and grammar
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
The correct punctuation is: "You are old, Grandpa William," the young man said.
The missing punctuation mark is a period. The correct sentence should be: "Teacher said, 'Come follow me.'"
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: She turned around and said, "By the way, Sally, where were you on Halloween 1998?"
"What are you doing?" said Mum.
The punctuation should be: "Turn on the light," Tom said halfheartedly. The comma is used before the dialogue tag "Tom said," and the dialogue itself is enclosed in quotation marks.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "I was born in December 16, 1967," Washington said, Sheila.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "George Gray said, 'Mary Beth is on the phone.'" is to place a comma after "said" and to use single quotation marks around "Mary Beth is on the phone."
In which sentence is the punctuation correct?A. Marge said "The train is just leaving".B. Marge said, "The train is just leaving."C. Marge said The train is just leaving.D. Marge "said The train is just leaving."Its B
Quotation marks are used to show the exact words a person said.
The punctuation marks should be: "Find Walter's new telephone number," said Mrs. Yarbrough. "It is in my green address book."
They are called either quotation marks or speech marks.
if youre quoting what a person said in a letter that youre typing what type of punctuation should you include? my answer :double quotes