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Speech Marks Worksheets
These worksheets consist of adding speech marks within sentences and multi-choice questions where students identify correct use of speech marks. They’re ideal for grade 2, 3, 4 & 5, but of course can be used for any grade. Click on the images below to be taken to different pages with worksheets.
Name: Speech Marks
Worksheet 1. Name: ____________ Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “Where are my shoes?” asked Pauline. 2. “Oh no!” screamed Sally. 3. Peter said, “I don’t want ice cream after dinner.” 4. “You must complete your homework,” grumbled the teacher. 5. “Is John coming to dinner tonight?” asked his dad. 6.
Name: Speech Marks
Worksheet 3. Answers. Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “I’m not going to school today,” she told her mother. 2. His father asked, “where is my work jacket?” 3. “Canberra is the capital of Australia,” said the teacher. 4. Alex said, “I wonder how many planets there are.” 5.
Name: Date: Speech Marks
Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “Oops! I spilt the juice. Could you please get me. a wipe?” asked Jason. 2. “Help!” Alexia shouted. “I’m trapped under the tree,” she continued.
Speech Marks Worksheets
Explore these speech marks worksheets and many more exciting English resources by creating your very own Twinkl account! The activities include spotting the missing speech marks, using speech punctuation in independent writing and using 'said' synonyms in indirect speech.
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These worksheets consist of adding speech marks within sentences and multi-choice questions where students identify correct use of speech marks. They’re ideal for grade 2, 3, 4 & 5, but of course can be used for any grade. Click on the images below to be taken to different pages with worksheets.
Worksheet 1. Name: ____________ Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “Where are my shoes?” asked Pauline. 2. “Oh no!” screamed Sally. 3. Peter said, “I don’t want ice cream after dinner.” 4. “You must complete your homework,” grumbled the teacher. 5. “Is John coming to dinner tonight?” asked his dad. 6.
Worksheet 3. Answers. Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “I’m not going to school today,” she told her mother. 2. His father asked, “where is my work jacket?” 3. “Canberra is the capital of Australia,” said the teacher. 4. Alex said, “I wonder how many planets there are.” 5.
Speech Marks. Add speech marks to the sentences. 1. “Oops! I spilt the juice. Could you please get me. a wipe?” asked Jason. 2. “Help!” Alexia shouted. “I’m trapped under the tree,” she continued.
Explore these speech marks worksheets and many more exciting English resources by creating your very own Twinkl account! The activities include spotting the missing speech marks, using speech punctuation in independent writing and using 'said' synonyms in indirect speech.