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* comma separates a direct quotation from it's introduction | * comma separates a direct quotation from it's introduction | ||
** ''The clown said, "I feel funny."'' | ** ''The clown said, "I feel funny."'' | ||
** ''"I feel funny," said the clown.'' | |||
'''5. set aside parenthetical information (appositives, relative clauses, etc.)''' | '''5. set aside parenthetical information (appositives, relative clauses, etc.)''' | ||
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* pairs of commas and dashes can act like parentheses | * pairs of commas and dashes can act like parentheses | ||
=== quotation marks === | |||
*indicate a direct statement by a particular speaker | |||
*a comma separates a direct quotation from it's introduction: | |||
** ''The clown said, "I feel funny."'' | |||
** ''"I feel funny," said the clown.'' | |||
* rules: | |||
** uses quotation marks around the quoted words | |||
** first word of the quotation is capitalized | |||
*** He said, "I say." | |||
** if the quotation ends a sentence, it will be followed by a period (often but not always inside the quotation mark) | |||
** the name of the speaker may also follow the quotation | |||
*** ''"A hammer can fix anything," he said, wryly.'' | |||
** if a question, will have a question mark | |||
*** ''The clown asked, "Why are you so funny?"'' | |||
** if the speaker name is after a quoted question, the question mark replaces the comma: | |||
*** ''"Why are you so funny?" the clown asked.'' | |||
** exclamation points also replace the comma in a quotation | |||
* <u>note</u>: if the quoted portion is a fragment of a larger written quotation, the first word is not capitalized | |||
** but that will not be measured on high school admissions tests | |||
=== semicolon === | === semicolon === | ||
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*** = ''She said [that] the test was super easy'' | *** = ''She said [that] the test was super easy'' | ||
**** so quotation marks are not necessary | **** so quotation marks are not necessary | ||
=== "that there" error === | |||
* ''That there dog is mean'' << incorrect because "that" and "there" are used incorrectly as adverbs to modify noun | |||
* it could be written: | |||
** ''That dog there is mean'' | |||
*** "there" is now an adverb modifying the verb "is" | |||
*** and "that" is a determiner (indicates a specific dog, as in "that one") | |||
* or, if "that" is used as a relative pronoun: | |||
** ''What he means to say is '''that''' there are too many to choose from.'' < "that" = relative pronoun, and "there" is an adverb | |||
[[Category:Language Arts]] | [[Category:Language Arts]] | ||
[[Category:Grammar]] | [[Category:Grammar]] |