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Pu nctuation (Well, not all of it!)

Pu nctuation (Well, not all of it!). Speech Marks. Speech marks are used for marking out where someone has spoken. For example, “ Where is the fat man? ” asked Charlie. “ The fat man went to the toilet, “ answered M ark .

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Pu nctuation (Well, not all of it!)

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  1. Punctuation (Well, not all of it!)

  2. Speech Marks

  3. Speech marks are used for marking out where someone has spoken. For example, “Where is the fat man?” asked Charlie. “The fat man went to the toilet,“ answeredMark. Notice that ‘asked Charlie’ and ‘answered Mark’ is not part of the speech!

  4. Quotation Marks • Quotation Marks are only used when a text has been copied exactly . They are particularly useful for supporting your answers in comprehensions. • For example: • Comprehension qn: What is the weather like in the passage? • Answer: The weather is very hot. “The sun was beating down.”

  5. Hope you enjoyed the show and good night !  I’m just joking with good night and oh, by the way, thanks for watching ! By Sahil Gupta aged 10 (nearly )

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