Class 5 English — Punctuating direct speech
Punctuate a sentence that reports somebody's exact words, with the marks in the right places.
Name: ________________________
1.Put the parts in order to make one correct sentence.
- "Open your books."
- The teacher
- said,
2.Which mark is missing? "I will help you" said Anna.
- a) a comma
- b) an exclamation mark
- c) a full stop
- d) a question mark
3.Somebody has spoken these words. Sort each one by the end mark it needs.
Groups: Ends with a full stop · Ends with a question mark
- I am nearly ready
- Are we late
- Come here at once
- What is your name
- Why is the door open
- Shut the gate
4.Match each mark to the job it does in a sentence of direct speech.
- the speech marks
- the comma
- the capital letter
- the question mark
- the exclamation mark
- ends spoken words that are shouted
- separates the spoken words from who said them
- ends spoken words that ask something
- starts the spoken words
- hold the exact words that were spoken
5.Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
- a) "Come inside," said Mother.
- b) "Come inside," Said Mother.
- c) "Come inside" said Mother.
- d) Come inside, "said Mother."
6.Name the mark that is missing here: "Take your seats" said the teacher.
7.Sort each sentence by whether the speech is punctuated correctly.
Groups: Correct · Not correct
- "Where are you going?" asked Anna.
- The guard said "Nobody may enter."
- "Sit down," said the teacher.
- Ravi shouted, "Wait for me!"
- "can I come too?" asked the boy.
- "I am tired" said Ravi.
8.Which sentence gives the speaker's exact words?
- a) Anna said that she was hungry.
- b) Anna said, "I am hungry."
- c) Anna told us she was hungry.
- d) Anna was hungry, she said.
Answer key — Class 5 English — Punctuating direct speech
- 1. 1. The teacher 2. said, 3. "Open your books."
- 2. a) a comma
- 3. Come here at once → Ends with a full stop; What is your name → Ends with a question mark; I am nearly ready → Ends with a full stop; Are we late → Ends with a question mark; Shut the gate → Ends with a full stop; Why is the door open → Ends with a question mark
- 4. the speech marks → hold the exact words that were spoken; the comma → separates the spoken words from who said them; the capital letter → starts the spoken words; the question mark → ends spoken words that ask something; the exclamation mark → ends spoken words that are shouted
- 5. a) "Come inside," said Mother.
- 6.
- comma
- a comma
- 7. "Sit down," said the teacher. → Correct; "Where are you going?" asked Anna. → Correct; Ravi shouted, "Wait for me!" → Correct; "I am tired" said Ravi. → Not correct; The guard said "Nobody may enter." → Not correct; "can I come too?" asked the boy. → Not correct
- 8. b) Anna said, "I am hungry."