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  2. Quotation marks or inverted commas (informally known as quotes and speech marks) are punctuation marks used in pairs to mark a section of text as speech, a quotation, a phrase, or an unusual word. They are used in groups of 2, as a pair of opening and closing marks.

  3. Quotation Marks: Rules and Examples - Grammarly

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    1 Place punctuation marks inside quotation marks. When using a period, comma, or exclamation mark with quotation marks, place the punctuation inside the quotes. “We won!” shouted the coach to no one in particular. If you’re breaking up a sentence, place a comma after the first part, also inside quotes. “My goodness,” said my father ...

  4. Rules for Quotation Marks. Quotation marks set off direct quotations and the titles of certain works. Below we’ve outlined different rules and examples for correctly using quotation marks in your writing.

  5. Quotation Marks Worksheets for Student Practice (Free ...

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    Quotation marks are punctuation marks used within a sentence to set information or dialogue apart from the rest of the sentence. Quotation marks: set off songs, books, poems, and TV shows. highlight dialogue. set off particular words or phrases.

  6. Quotation Marks - Language Skills for Kids! - YouTube

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    Quotation Marks - Language Skills for Kids! Let's learn how to use quotation marks! We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos.

  7. The Quotation Marks | Turtle Diary Lesson

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    Quotation Marks show us which words are part of a conversation or something that someone has said. They show when someone is talking. Quotation marks work in pairs

  8. Using Quotation Marks - K-12 Thoughtful Learning

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    Quotation Mark Rules: Place quotation marks around the titles of short works such as stories, songs, poems, articles, or chapters: Bilbo meets Gollum in the chapter "Riddles in the Dark." Place quotation marks around the exact words of a speaker: Gollum asks, "What is it, my precioussss?"