B. Use appropriate punctuation (capital letters, commas and inverted commas) to
indicate the text that is in direct speech in the following sentences. The first one
has been done as an example.
1. What is your name the teacher asked.
What is your name?' the teacher asked.
2. Parul said you must be joking.
3. Are you making tea father asked me.
4. I am so hungry Paul moaned I could eat a horse.
5. What's the score Hema asked her friend.
6. Do you know where Sohna is the policeman enquired.
7. The policeman said don't ever do that again.
8. The teacher asked has anyone seen Safina.
9. Why can't I have pasta the boy grumbled I don't like rice and curry
10. Come on King's 11 the fans shouted you can do better
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- "What is your name?" The teacher asked.
- Parul said, "you must be joking."
- "Are you making tea?" father asked me.
- "I am so hungry." Paul moaned "I could eat a horse."
- "What's the score." Hema asked her friend.
- "Do you know where Sohna is?" the policeman enquired.
- The policeman said "don't ever do that again."
- The teacher asked "has anyone seen Sanifa?"
- "Why can't I have pasta?" the boy grumbled "I don't like rice and curry."
- "Come on King's 11" the fans shouted "you can do better."
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