English, asked by diptit001, 9 months ago

3. "Wash your hands," said Mummy, "and come to the table."
. We use double quotation marks (" ") to write the exact words spoken by someone.
• Quotation marks are separated from the rest of the sentence by commas.
• Punctuation marks for the parts that are spoken by someone are put within the quotation
marks.
O. Rewrite these sentences using quotation marks and other punctuation marks.
1. I want some peanuts the little girl begged
the little
2. Namita did not come Veena explained because she is not well
because she is not
3. Harinder grumbled why do I have to clean my room every day
Welle
Harindes
to cleann Ο ΟΥΥ
4 "You must get some exercise every day Dad said
" You must
S
5. Rava dosa is my favourite exclaimed Puneeta.
explained
Namita didn't come, veena
grumbled, "why do I have
every day ???
Rova dosa is my favourite
exclaimed Puneeta
from a line and don't push each other the
teacher instructed theme
6. Form a line and don't push each other the teacher instructed them
VALUES
HONESTY
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING​

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Answered by sanya00001
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Explanation:

1. "I want some peanuts", the little girl begged.

2. "Namita did not come" Veena explained," because she is not well."

3. Harinder grumbled, "Why do I have to clean my room every day?"

4 "You must get some exercise every day", Dad said.

5. "Rava dosa is my favourite!" exclaimed Puneeta.

6. "Form a line and don't push each other", the teacher instructed them.

VALUES

HONESTY

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Hope this hlps uu....

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Answered by Anonymous
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AnswEr :-

1. "I want some peanuts," the little girl begged.

2. "Namita did not come," Veena explained,"because she is not well."

3. Harinder grumbled, "Why do I have to clean my room every day?"

4 "You must get some exercise every day," Dad said.

5. "Rava dosa is my favourite!" exclaimed Puneeta.

6. "Form a line and don't push each other," the teacher instructed them.

Extra Information :-

Quotation marks are one of the punctuation marks mostly used in Direct Speech.

Look at the following example :-

"The office superintendent," said, "the manager is a big fool."

The office superintendent said, "The manager is a big fool."

The two sentences have entirely different meanings.

Only punctuation marks can clarify their meaning.

The Principal marks of punctuation are :-

⇒ Full stop

⇒ Comma

⇒ Mark of interrogation

⇒ Mark of exclamation

⇒ Semicolon

⇒ Colon

⇒ Inverted commas

⇒ Apostrophe

⇒ Dash

⇒ Hyphen

⇒ Brackets

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