Quotations
All Punctuation
Some Punctuation
100

Place quotation marks where they are required.

This is the first time time I've heard of that process, he said.

"This is the first time time I've heard of that process," he said.

100

Place all punctuation marks where they are required in the following sentence.

Which bus asked the visitor should I take



"Which bus," asked the visitor, "should I take?"

100

In the sentence below add one or two punctuation marks.

"I will meet your train at the station" she replied.

(1 missing punctuation mark)

"I will meet your train at the station," she replied. 

200

Place quotation marks where they are required.

In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. - Anne Frank

"In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart." - Anne Frank

200

Place all punctuation marks where they are required in the following sentence.

What does that note mean asked Alice


"What does that note mean?" asked Alice.

200

In the sentence below add one or two punctuation marks.

"His speech I explain "is hard to follow."

( 2 missing punctuation mark)

"His speech," I explain, "is hard to follow."

300

Place quotation marks where they are required.

This report, Mr. Smith said, does not contain footnotes.

"This report," Mr. Grey said, "does not contain footnotes."

300

Place all punctuation marks where they are required in the following sentence.

Coach Larry said We needed this game to make the finals

Coach Larry said, "We needed this game to make the finals."

300

In the sentence below add one or two punctuation marks.

Sue stormed "What an outrage!"

(1 missing punctuation mark)


Sue stormed, "What an outrage!"

400

Place quotation marks where they are required.

Mother asked me, Don't you hear the telephone?

Mother asked me, "Don't you hear the telephone?"

400

Place all punctuation marks where they are required in the following sentence.

I like basketball she said much more then baseball

"I like basketball,"  she said, "much more then baseball."

400

In the sentence below add one or two punctuation marks.

Joe tattled, Sally said You're ugly!' to Suzy."

(missing 2 punctuation marks) 

Joe tattled, "Sally said 'You're ugly!' to Suzy."

500

Place quotation marks where they are required.

What wonderful news! Ted exclaimed.

"What wonderful news!" Ted exclaimed.

500

Place all punctuation marks where they are required in the following sentence.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh called mothers and housewives the great vacationless class

Anne Morrow Lindbergh called mothers and housewives "the great vacationless class."

500

In the sentence below add one or two punctuation marks.

"I agree" Jean said "to follow your suggestions."

( 2 missing punctuation mark)

"I agree," Jean said, "to follow your suggestions."