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EDIT: Well, apparently the board here automatically merged my posts. You'll have to scroll down for homonyms and commas/semicolons, sorry!
Quotations, Punctuation, and Capitalization:
First, let's take the sentence (without any punctuation except for the quotation marks and period/full stop at the very end) :
Let's try to fix this:
Wrong:
We need to replace the period/full stop with a comma.
Wrong:
Correct!
If the quote ends in a exclamation or a question mark, it will override the comma and so we will have:
However,
If the speaker tag comes before the quotation, stick a comma after it and before the quote. Note that this follows the convention of placing it to the left of the quotation mark. Example:
If you have a speaker tag breaking up two segments of quotes, apply these rules as many times as necessary.
If you have a situation where the second quote segment stands as a sentence on its own, you can handle it two ways:
I think I covered most of the examples of quotation and punctuation usage. Let me know if I forgot anything and I'll put it in (and credit you, of course!)
I hope you found this helpful.
DP479
EDIT: Well, apparently the board here automatically merged my posts. You'll have to scroll down for homonyms and commas/semicolons, sorry!
Quotations, Punctuation, and Capitalization:
First, let's take the sentence (without any punctuation except for the quotation marks and period/full stop at the very end) :
Here, "It looks like I lost again" is the quote, and "she sadly admitted" is the speaker tag."It looks like I lost again" she sadly admitted.
Let's try to fix this:
Wrong:
"It looks like I lost again." she sadly admitted.
Note that by placing the period/full stop after the quote, the speaker tag is left dangling. In the second example, we see that doing this would produce a sentence fragment."It looks like I lost again." She sadly admitted.
We need to replace the period/full stop with a comma.
Wrong:
This is wrong because we are not starting a new sentence and "she" is not a proper noun. Therefore, the correct usage is"It looks like I lost again," She sadly admitted.
Correct!
A rule of thumb is to always place punctuation to the left of the quotation mark. I don't say to put it inside the quotation marks for a reason that I'll bring up later."It looks like I lost again," she sadly admitted.
If the quote ends in a exclamation or a question mark, it will override the comma and so we will have:
"Are you for real, punk?" the annoyed Lauren asked.
Note that although we are not replacing the punctuation, we still do not capitalize the speaker tag."I failed? Oh, snap!" the boy yelled out.
However,
is correct. Think of the sentence following the quotation as not being a speaker tag, or think of it as a speaker tag that is a complete sentence."I shall expel you of your flaws." Following that threat, she proceeded to form a sphere of black energy before her.
If the speaker tag comes before the quotation, stick a comma after it and before the quote. Note that this follows the convention of placing it to the left of the quotation mark. Example:
Dennis reported, "Sales are up forty percent this year."
Note this exception:Liz shouted, "The answer is seventy-two!"
The question mark is placed after the quotation marks since it is part of the speaker tag and not the quote. In this case, the speaker tag modifier overrides the quotation modifier so there is no punctuation inside the quotation marks.Did he just say, "I like good grammar and I cannot lie"?
If you have a speaker tag breaking up two segments of quotes, apply these rules as many times as necessary.
"You do understand," she began, "that you do not stand a chance against my superior intelligence."
If you have a situation where the second quote segment stands as a sentence on its own, you can handle it two ways:
Put a comma after the speaker tag, or..."You nimrod," the boss started, "How could you let those idiots escape?"
Place a period/full stop after the speaker tag. In this case, you are treating the two quotation as separate quotations, with the tag only applying to the first quotation."You nimrod," the boss started. "How could you let those idiots escape?"
I think I covered most of the examples of quotation and punctuation usage. Let me know if I forgot anything and I'll put it in (and credit you, of course!)
I hope you found this helpful.
DP479
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