The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are:
"What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
Well, it should be MAY I have some of your drink, but here's the punctuation."May I have some of your drink?" asked Karen.The quotation marks always go outside of the punctuation of the dialogue sentence, to show that it's dialogue instead of just a plain sentence.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "I was born in December 16, 1967," Washington said, Sheila.
Terminal punctuation marks are used at the end of a sentence, such as periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Internal punctuation marks are used within a sentence, such as commas, semicolons, and colons.
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
Well, it should be MAY I have some of your drink, but here's the punctuation."May I have some of your drink?" asked Karen.The quotation marks always go outside of the punctuation of the dialogue sentence, to show that it's dialogue instead of just a plain sentence.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "I was born in December 16, 1967," Washington said, Sheila.
Terminal punctuation marks are used at the end of a sentence, such as periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Internal punctuation marks are used within a sentence, such as commas, semicolons, and colons.
add a comma after the semicolon.
The dialogue sentence, "Molly, our bus won't leave until 7:00" requires punctuation such as quotation marks (" "), a comma, an apostrophe and a colon (time).
The correct punctuation for that sentence would be: "They all sang 'Happy Birthday' before she cut the cake." This includes putting 'Happy Birthday' in quotation marks and ending the sentence with a period.
Yes, parentheses are considered punctuation marks commonly used to set off additional or clarifying information within a sentence.
Generally, punctuation marks such as periods and question marks will precede the final quotation mark at the end of the sentence.
It depends if the quotation is a question or statement. If the quote is a question, the quotation mark goes before the punctuation; if the quotation requires a period, the marks goes outside of the statement.
No, "full punctuation" is not a specific type of punctuation; it usually refers to the use of all standard punctuation marks like periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, etc. for proper grammar and sentence structure.