Quotation Marks
Place single and double quotation marks only as they are needed to make each sentence correct. Use a caret (^) if you need to insert marks in tight spaces.
1. Mary asked, Where are the tennis balls?
2. Now, the conductor said Let’s add the violins.
3. I know you meant the opposite when you referred to me as a literary genius; you are always sarcastic when it comes to my success.
4. Coach Smith told his players to be one time for practice.
5. Professor Cohen said I shall always remember Ellery Sedgwick’s advice, Autobiographies ought to begin with the second chapter.
6. When a beautiful actress once told George Bernard Shaw that they could make the perfect child together, he replied With my luck, it would have my looks and your brains.
7. The chef spoke slowly, “First, melt the chocolate in one cup of water. Next add a teaspoon of vanilla.”
8. I think The Sermon is the most memorable chapter from Melville’s Moby Dick.
9. Viewers selected The Trouble with Tribbles as their favorite Star Trek episode of all time.
10. Who said It ain’t til it’s over?