Punctuation

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Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “Why have you shifted your school, the teacher said?” “The teaching in my previous school was not up to the mark” replied the student.

  2. “Why have you shifted your school?”, the teacher said. “The teaching in my previous school was not up to the mark”, replied the student.

  3. “Why have you shifted your school,” the teacher said. “The teaching in my previous school was not up to the mark,” replied the student.

  4. “Why have you shifted your school?” the teacher said. “The teaching in my previous school was not up to the mark”, replied the student.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. Suzie said to Ruth, “How are you able to cook such delicious food?” “I have done a course in cookery from National School of Cookery & Fine Arts,” said Ruth. “O! That is the reason why you garnish the food so professionally,” Suzie concluded.

  2. Suzie said to Ruth,” How are you able to cook such delicious food!” “I have done a course in cookery from National school of cookery & Fine arts,” said Ruth. O, that is the reason why you garnish the food so professionally,” Suzie concluded.

  3. Suzie said to Ruth,” How are you able to cook such delicious food!” “I have done a course in cookery from National School of Cookery & Fine Arts,” said Ruth.” O! that is the reason why you garnish the food so professionally,” Suzie concluded.

  4. Suzie said to Ruth,” How are you able to cook such delicious food?” “I have done a course in cookery from National school of cookery & Fine arts,” said Ruth.” O, that is the reason why you garnish the food so professionally,” Suzie concluded.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.When we emphasize on something, we use exclamation mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. The interviewer said to the candidate, “where have you done your schooling from?” “I have done my schooling from Jesus & Marie convent school?”, the candidate said.

  2. The interviewer said to the candidate, ”Where have you done your schooling from?” “I have done my schooling from Jesus & Marie convent school?”, said the candidate.

  3. The interviewer said to the candidate: ”Where have you done your schooling from?” “I have done my schooling from Jesus & Marie Convent School?”, the candidate said.

  4. The interviewer said to the candidate, “Where have you done your schooling from?” “I have done my schooling from Jesus and Marie Convent School?” the candidate said.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “Why do you want to join our organization? And why did you resign from your last job?”, said the interviewer. “My office was quite far from my house, sir! and I do not have any conveyance”, said the candidate.

  2. “Why do you want to join our organization? And why did you resign from your last job?”, said the interviewer. “My office was quite far from my house, sir, and I do not have any conveyance”, said the candidate.

  3. “Why do you want to join our organization and why did you resign from your last job?” said the interviewer. “My office was quite far from my house, sir. And I do not have any conveyance”, said the candidate.

  4. “Why do you want to join our organization and why did you resign from your last job”, said the interviewer? “My office was quite far from my house, sir, and I do not have any conveyance”, said the candidate.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “You are again late today for the class”, said the teacher to Mark, “why don’t you tell your father to drop you at school in the mornings?“.

  2. “You are again late today for the class”, said the teacher to Mark. “Why don’t you tell your father to drop you at school in the mornings?”

  3. “You are again late today for the class”, said the teacher to Mark. “Why don’t you tell your father to drop you, at school, in the mornings?“

  4. “You are again late today for the class”, said the teacher to Mark, “why don’t you tell your father to drop you at school in the mornings?“


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. The traveller said,” can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes.”,” But, Do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.

  2. The traveller said,” Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes.”,” But, do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.”

  3. The traveller said, “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes, but, do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.

  4. The traveller said,” Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes, but do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.”


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. ”What time will you be back, sister?” “I need your help in my science assignment”, said Sophie. “Sure, dear.” “I shall be back by the afternoon”, said Anita.

  2. ”What time will you be back, sister? I need your help in my science assignment”, said Sophie. “Sure, dear. I shall be back by the afternoon”, said Anita.

  3. ”What time will you be back, sister?” “I need your help in my science assignment.” said Sophie. “Sure, dear.” “I shall be back by the afternoon”, said Anita

  4. ”What time will you be back sister? I need your help in my science assignment.” said Sophie. “Sure! Dear.” “I shall be back by the afternoon”, said Anita.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “I need a single room on the ground floor for two nights”, said the visitor. “Sir, a single room is available only on the second floor”, the attendant said.
    “Ok. No problem. I shall manage”, the visitor said.

  2. “I need a single room, on the ground floor, for two nights”, said the visitor. “Sir, a single room is available only on the second floor”, the attendant said. “Ok., no problem. I shall manage”, the visitor said.

  3. “I need a single room, on the ground floor for two nights”, said the visitor. “Sir, a single room is available, only on the second floor”, the attendant said. “Ok, no problem! I shall manage”, the visitor said.

  4. “I need a single room on the ground floor, for two nights”, said the visitor. “Sir, a single room is available, only on the second floor”, the attendant said. “Ok. No problem! I shall manage”, the visitor said.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. The traveller said,” can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes.”,” But, Do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.

  2. The traveller said,” Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes.”,” But, do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.”

  3. The traveller said, “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes, but, do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.

  4. The traveller said,” Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” “Yes, but do you need one in which you can spend the night?” said the peasant.”


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. The passenger said, “can you give me a ticket for today’s Frontier Mail?” The booking officer said, “Sorry, Sir, there is no seat available for today”.

  2. The passenger said, “Can you give me a ticket for today’s Frontier Mail?” The booking officer said, “Sorry sir. There is no seat available for today”.

  3. The passenger said, “can you give me a ticket for today’s Frontier mail?” The booking officer said, “Sorry Sir. There is no seat available for today”.

  4. The passenger said, “Can you give me a ticket for today’s Frontier Mail?” The booking officer said, “Sorry! Sir, there is no seat available for today”.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “Annie, you can get the school leaving certificate only if you have your detailed marks card of the previous year with you”, said the Principal. “I shall bring that and present it before you tomorrow, sir”

  2. “Annie, you can get the School Leaving Certificate only if you have your Detailed Marks Card of the previous year with you”, said the Principal. “I shall bring that and present it before you tomorrow, sir.”

  3. “Annie, you can get the school leaving certificate only if you have your detailed marks card of the previous year with you,” said the Principal. “I shall bring that and present it before you tomorrow, sir!”

  4. “Annie, you can get the School Leaving Certificate, only if you have your Detailed Marks Card, of the previous year, with you”, said the Principal. “I shall bring that and present it before you tomorrow, sir!”


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.When we emphasize on something, we use exclamation mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. The man said, “Do you want work, young boy?” “Yes, if you have any”, said the boy.

  2. The man said, “Do you want work? Young boy” “Yes, if you have any”, said the boy.

  3. The man said, “Do you want work? Young boy” “Yes if you have any”, said the boy.

  4. The man said, “Do you want work young boy?” “Yes if you have any”, said the boy.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “Take your umbrella son as it is raining heavily,” said the mother. “Sure mother, I will,” said the boy.

  2. “Take your umbrella son, as it is raining heavily”, said the mother. “Sure, mother. I will,” said the boy.

  3. “Take your umbrella son, as it is raining heavily,” said the mother. “Sure mother! I will,” said the boy.

  4. “Take your umbrella son as it is raining heavily”, said the mother. “Sure, mother! I will,” said the boy.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “How did you do in your Mathematics test?”, said the father. “Trust me, father; I shall get good marks”, the boy concluded.

  2. “How did you do in your Mathematics test?”, said the father. “Trust me father. I shall get good marks”, the boy concluded.

  3. “How did you do in your Mathematics test?” said the father. “Trust me, father. I shall get good marks”, the boy concluded.

  4. “How did you do in your Mathematics test” said the father? “Trust me, father; I shall get good marks”, the boy concluded.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. What are you charging for this doll?”, said the lady. “Fifty dollars, please,” said the salesman “won’t you charge forty for it?”, said the lady, “you should know that our prices are fixed and we don’t bargain like others, madam”, said the shopkeeper after a pause.

  2. What are you charging for this doll”, said the lady?” Fifty dollars, please,” said the salesman. ”Won’t you charge forty for it”, said the lady? “You should know that our prices are fixed and we don’t bargain like others madam”, said the shopkeeper after a pause.

  3. “What are you charging for this doll?”, said the lady.” Fifty dollars, please,” said the salesman. ”Won’t you charge forty for it?”, said the lady. ”You should know that our prices are fixed and we don’t bargain like others madam”, said the shopkeeper after a pause.

  4. “What are you charging for this doll?” said the lady. “Fifty dollars, please”, said the salesman. ”Won’t you charge forty for it?” said the lady. “You should know that our prices are fixed and we don’t bargain like others, madam”, said the shopkeeper after a pause.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

Directions: Choose the sentence out of the following that is correctly punctuated.

  1. “When will you join back?” said the teacher. “I shall join back on Monday teacher”, said Mohan.

  2. “When will you join back?”, said the teacher. “I shall join back on Monday, teacher”, said Mohan.

  3. “When will you join back”, said the teacher. “I shall join back on Monday, teacher”, said Mohan.

  4. “When will you join back?” said the teacher. “I shall join back on Monday, teacher”, said Mohan.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In direct form of narration, the reported speech is put within quote marks and it is separated from reporting work through a comma (,). The question mark is put after the reported speech. The indirect form of narration does not use question mark.

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