Use a comma or commas to separate the exact words of the speaker from the
rest of the sentence unless the sense of the sentence requires some other
punctuation. In quoted words, the comma always goes inside the quotation
marks.
Examples:
"I can help you now," said the clerk.
The
clerk said, "I can help you now."
You do not use a comma when you start a new sentence after the explanatory words.
Example:
"I did it," he said. "Leave me alone."
Instructions: Place commas or other punctuation where they are needed.
1. "I will comply with the rules " he said "Then I will work
to change them."
2. "Will the rain continue " the woman asked "I need to work
outdoors."
3. "I am glad I missed the game " Jim said "They played so
poorly."
4. "Are you going next week " she asked "I will not be here
then."
5. "When you finish your projects " the teacher remarked "put
them in the basket for grading."
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Answers:
1. "I will comply with the rules," he said. "Then I will work
to change them."
2. "Will the rain continue?" the woman asked. "I need to work
outdoors."
3. "I am glad I missed the game," Jim said. "They played so
poorly."
4. "Are you going next week?" she asked. "I will not be here
then."
5. "When you finish your projects," the teacher remarked, "put
them in the basket for grading."
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