Quotation Marks.
"Hey Sue, how's it going?"
"Great, thank you!"
Remember to put all punctuation marks before the closing quotation.
speech marks
They are called quotation marks and are "......"
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
When writing a dialogue, there should be quotations marks around the spoken words. An example of this would be: Then she answered, "I don't remember."
Commas, fullstops and inverted commas. And there sequence should be:"Susan, will you pass me the plate?" asked Mary.If there is no question or exclaimation mark at the end of sentence then there should be a comma like this:"Susan, please pass me the plate,"said Mary.Hope this helps
No, punctuation marks should not be underlined. The general rule is to only underline words or phrases for emphasis, while punctuation is left as is.
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.
No, misspelled words are not part of punctuation. Punctuation refers to the marks or symbols used in writing to clarify the meaning, such as periods, commas, and question marks. Misspelled words are errors in spelling and do not fall under the category of punctuation.
Quotation marks
apocopated words are words that are abbrevated without using punctuation marks.
Spaces are not 'marks,' but they are nevertheless the most common form of punctuation. The Romans did not put spaces between words, and divided words at the end of a line without using any punctuation mark. A nightmare!