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Enhancing your writing Direct Speech and speech marks
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Direct speech When we use direct speech in our writing: The exact words spoken must be put inside speech marks. “ ” The first spoken word must have a capital letter. When a new speaker begins, we must start a new line.
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Direct speech When we use direct speech in our writing: We need a piece of punctuation before the final speech mark. It will be a comma, a question mark or an exclamation mark – never a full stop unless it is at the very end of the sentence.
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Direct speech Here are some examples of direct speech.
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Direct Speech I’ve hurt my leg! “I’ve hurt my leg!” moaned the boy.
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Direct speech Can you take a deep breath? “Can you take a deep breath?” asked the doctor. You can put ‘who said it’ after the direct speech:
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Direct speech I like this dress. The woman said, “I like this dress.” Or you can put ‘who said it’ before the direct speech:
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Direct speech “If I stick out my tongue,” the woman explained, “I look very silly.” If I stick out my tongue, I look very silly. You can even put ‘who said it’ in the middle of a sentence if you want to make an interesting sentence:
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Use the correct punctuation to write what is being said. I’ve caught three fish. The train will leave in ten minutes! Do you know what type of angle this is? I love ice cream. I am a clever girl. Direct Speech
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