How should you address direct quotations?
a) He said I am from Pakistan.
b) He said [I am from Pakistan]
c) He said 'I am from Pakistan.'
d) He said,"I am from Pakistan."
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Direct quotations need to be addressed as follows: d) He said, "I am from Pakistan."
What are direct quotations?
- In English Grammar, direct quotations quote what the speaker exactly said.
- A direct sentence is written by the following rules:
- Firstly of all, a comma is placed after the beginning words such as she said, they say, I said etc.
- Then the exact words are written in inverted commas. After the sentence end, the inverted commas are closes.
- Based on the following description, the correct option is d) He said,"I am from Pakistan."
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Direct quotations need to be addressed as follows: d) He said, "I am from Pakistan."
What are direct quotations?
In English Grammar, direct quotations quote what the speaker exactly said.
A direct sentence is written by the following rules:
Firstly of all, a comma is placed after the beginning words such as she said, they say, I said etc.
Then the exact words are written in inverted commas. After the sentence end, the inverted commas are closes.
Based on the following description, the correct option is d) He said,"I am from Pakistan."
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