Add correct punctuation & capitalization: "I really enjoy science because it's so fascinating" replied Jane.
"I really enjoy science because it's so fascinating," replied Jane.
Correctly punctuate the sentence: "After the rainfall, said the girls, we often take a walk outside."
"After the rainfall," said the girls, "we often take a walk outside."
Place a question mark in the sentence: Beth asked, "How far is Quebec from Montreal"
Beth asked, "How far is Quebec from Montreal?"
Place single quotes in the sentence: "Have you read To Kill a Mockingbird?" asked Sarah.
"Have you read 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?" asked Sarah.
You should begin a new paragraph each time the speaker _______________.
changes/switches
Add correct punctuation & capitalization: Emily suggested "let's go hiking in the mountains."
Emily suggested, "Let's go hiking in the mountains."
Correctly punctuate the sentence: "I enjoy living in the country" said Elizabeth, "I prefer it to living in the city."
"I enjoy living in the country," said Elizabeth. "I prefer it to living in the city."
Place a question mark in the sentence: Aunt Mary asked, "What time will dinner be"
Aunt Mary asked, "What time will dinner be?"
Place single quotes in the sentence: "Dad told me, Clean your room before you go out, but I was already late for practice," Maya sighed
"Dad told me, 'Clean your room before you go out,' but I was already late for practice," Maya sighed
Place a paragraph symbol where a new paragraph should begin: "I read about Winston Churchill today," said Jacqueline. "Did you find it interesting?" asked Connie.
"I read about Winston Churchill today," said Jacqueline.
"Did you find it interesting?" asked Connie.
Add correct punctuation & capitalization: What do you want to do this weekend Tom asked his friends.
"What do you want to do this weekend?" Tom asked his friends.
Correctly punctuate the sentence: When you go to the store said Amy please buy some milk.
"When you go to the store," said Amy, "please buy some milk."
Place a question mark in the sentence: Why did Marie say, "Kim should be treasurer"
Why did Marie say, "Kim should be treasurer"?
Capitalize & Punctuate the sentence: Danny, will you read Robert Frost's poem The Road Not Taken for us? asked Dr. Washington.
"Danny, will you read Robert Frost's poem 'The Road Not Taken' for us?" asked Dr. Washington.
Place a paragraph symbol where a new paragraph should begin: "I need to schedule an appointment for Wednesday," said the patient. "What time would you to come visit?" asked the receptionist.
"I need to schedule an appointment for Wednesday," said the patient.
"What time would you to come visit?" asked the receptionist.
Add correct punctuation & capitalization: Have you finished reading the book yet asked Sarah.
"Have you finished reading the book yet?" asked Sarah.
Correctly punctuate the sentence: I have permission, John said to interview the coach.
"I have permission," John said, "to interview the coach."
Place a question mark in the sentence: Did he ask, "Where is the peanut butter"
Did he ask, "Where is the peanut butter?"
Capitalize & Punctuate the sentence: Who was the first person to say, the check is in the mail? asked Sam.
"Who was the first person to say, "The check is in the mail'?" asked Sam.
Place a paragraph symbol where a new paragraph should begin: "Who wants to go to the zoo with me today?" asked Mrs. Cater. "I do," said John. "I haven't been to the zoo in ages."
"Who wants to go to the zoo with me today?" asked Mrs. Cater.
"I do," said John. "I haven't been to the zoo in ages."
Add correct punctuation & capitalization: Nico explained my sister had too much homework to finish.
Nico explained, "My sister had too much homework to finish."
Correctly punctuate the sentence: Let's watch the baseball game said Jack the Dodgers are playing today.
"Let's watch the baseball game," said Jack. "The Dodgers are playing today.
Place a question mark in the sentence: The policeman asked, "Can I see your license"
The policeman asked, "Can I see your license?"
Punctuate & Capitalize the sentence: The last thing my father asked this morning was what time will you be home said Karen.
"The last thing my father asked this morning was, 'What time will you be home'?" said Karen.
Place a paragraph symbol where a new paragraph should begin: Would you like to rent a movie tonight? asked Susan. I would love to rent that new one, Tony responded.
"Would you like to rent a movie tonight?" asked Susan.
"I would love to rent that new one," Tony responded.