Quoted speech is one way of saying or writing what someone has said. It is used to repeat exactly the same words that were said, using quotation marks.

  • She is my sister.
    • Jenny said, "She is my sister."

Quoting one sentence

  • Tom said, "My wife is a doctor."
  • "My wife is a doctor," Tom said.
  • "My wife," Tom said, "is a doctor."

Quoting a question

  • Tom asked, "When will you be home?"
  • "When will you be home?" Tom asked.

Quoting more than one sentence

  • Tom said, "My wife is a doctor. She works at the hospital."
  • "My wife is a doctor," Tom said. "She works at the hospital."

Quoting an exclamation

  • Tom said, "Be careful!"
  • "Be careful!" Tom said.

In quoted speech, the verbs say and ask are the most commonly used. However, other verbs can be used. Some examples are:

  • added
  • agreed
  • announced
  • begged
  • commented
  • complained
  • explained
  • promised
  • replied
  • responded
  • shouted
  • suggested
  • whispered
  • The man begged, "Please let me go!"
  • "Absolutely not!" the man responded.
  • "We will do the test after break time this afternoon," the teacher announced.

Exercise

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