Can You Really Identify Quotation Marks? Quiz

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1. Where should the quotation marks be in this sentence? Do you want it now? I asked

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The quotation marks should be placed around the direct speech, which is "Do you want it now?" since it is a question asked by the speaker. The correct answer option is ""Do you want it now?" I asked."

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Can You Really Identify Quotation Marks? Quiz - Quiz

How skilled are you at English punctuation and quotations? Can you really identify quotation marks? Take this quiz to see. Quotation marks or inverted commas, often called... see morequote marks or speech marks, are punctuation marks that are used in a phrase or quotation. You have to identify and correctly punctuate sentences using quotation marks. This includes the speaker's tag and interrupted quotations at the beginning and end of a sentence. Read the questions carefully and answer. Good luck!
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2. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

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The correct answer is "Simone asked, "Did you just get home?"". This sentence is correctly punctuated because it uses quotation marks to indicate the direct speech and includes a comma before the closing quotation mark.

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3. Be patient, he said. It will soon be over. Where should the quotation marks be placed in this sentence?

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The quotation marks should be placed around the spoken words, so the correct answer is: "Be patient," he said. "It will soon be over."

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4. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

Explanation

The quotation is correctly punctuated in the sentence "Do you want to play baseball during recess?" Bob asked. The question mark is placed inside the quotation marks, and the attribution is correctly separated with a comma.

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5. Which sentence correctly uses quotation marks?

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Quotation marks should enclose only the spoken words. Option c) correctly places the quotation marks around the direct speech ("Please be quiet.") and includes appropriate punctuation within the quotation marks. The other options have misplaced punctuation or unnecessary quotation marks.

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6. Which of the following sentences correctly uses quotation marks to indicate a direct quote within another direct quote?

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When you have a quotation within another quotation, use single quotation marks (' ') for the inner quotation. Option b) correctly demonstrates this by using singleuotes around 'I don't like chocolate!' which is a quote within the larger quote, "I can't believe you just said...". The other options either use double quotes throughout or misplace the single and double quotes.

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7. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

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The correct answer is "Captain Lee said, 'My next voyage will be to the Bahamas.'" This sentence is correctly punctuated because the comma is used to separate the introductory phrase "Captain Lee said" from the quotation "My next voyage will be to the Bahamas." The quotation marks are also used correctly to indicate the spoken words of Captain Lee.

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8. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

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The correct answer is: "Is it easier," I asked, "for me to come to your house?" This sentence is correctly punctuated because the quotation marks are placed around the dialogue spoken by the speaker. The comma is used to separate the dialogue from the speaker's attribution, and the question mark is placed inside the quotation marks to indicate that the dialogue is a question.

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9. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

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The correct answer is: "What if," my father worried, "I can't find the car keys?". This sentence correctly uses quotation marks to indicate the spoken words of the father and includes the appropriate punctuation marks within the quotation marks. The comma is placed before the closing quotation mark to separate the dialogue tag ("my father worried") from the spoken words.

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10. Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.

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The correct answer is ""This movie," Robin said, "is really exciting." This sentence is correctly punctuated because the quotation marks are placed around the spoken words of Robin, and the comma is used to separate the attribution from the quotation.

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Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.

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Where should the quotation marks be in this sentence? Do you want it...
Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
Be patient, he said. It will soon be over. Where should the quotation...
Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
Which sentence correctly uses quotation marks?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses quotation marks to...
Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
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