Insert quatation marks to show which part of the sentence is the direct speech. Add any other punctuation marks that are missing.
1. Netball starts very soon said Janet will you be joining again this season
2. I m not sure replied Susan because my mother wants me to concentrate on my studies
3. Well I m going to join up added Janet my mom says it's important to exercise
4. Perhaps your mom could talk to mine suggested Susan I d really like to play again
5. Do you want me to ask her I will if you want me to and I m sure shall do it
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Janet will joining again this the season
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1. "Netball starts very soon," said Janet. "Will you be joining again this season?"
2. "I am not sure," replied Susan," because my mother wants me to concentrate on
studies."
3. "Well! I am going to join up," added Janet. "My mom says it's important to exercise."
4. "Perhaps your mom could talk to mine," suggested Susan. "I'd really like to play again."
5. "Do you want me to ask her? I will, if you want me to and l'm sure shall do it."
2. "I am not sure," replied Susan," because my mother wants me to concentrate on
studies."
3. "Well! I am going to join up," added Janet. "My mom says it's important to exercise."
4. "Perhaps your mom could talk to mine," suggested Susan. "I'd really like to play again."
5. "Do you want me to ask her? I will, if you want me to and l'm sure shall do it."
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