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<p>1 Re-write this short play in sentence form, using the correct punctuation marks.</p><p>Dave: i’m sorry, i didn’t see you there are you O.K Michael: yes Dave: what happened did you fall Michael: no, i’m fine please leave me alone Dave: you’ve been drinking Michael: i haven’t been drinking Dave: why are you lying in the middle of the pavement You could have broken my neck Look, what’s wrong Here, let me help you up</p><p>2 Now, in your books, write the rules that you have to remember when using speech marks.</p><p>3 Write as many words you can use instead of ‘said’. e.g. “Yes,” said Mr Owen. </p><p>Change to: “Yes,” shouted Mr Owen. 1 Re-write the following in your books, putting speech marks in the right place. Remember to use capital letters, full stops and question marks in the right places! i’m sorry, i didn’t see you there are you O.K yes what happened did you fall no, i’m fine please leave me alone you’ve been drinking i haven’t been drinking why are you lying in the middle of the pavement You could have broken my neck Look, what’s wrong Here, let me help you up</p><p>2 Now, in your books, write the rules that you have to remember when using speech marks. 1 Re-write the following in your books, putting speech marks in the right place.</p><p>I’m sorry, I didn’t see you there. Are you O.K? Yes. What happened? Did you fall? No, I’m fine. Please leave me alone. You’ve been drinking. I haven’t been drinking. Why are you lying in the middle of the pavement? You could have broken my neck! Look, what’s wrong? Here, let me help you up.</p><p>2 Now, in your books, write the rules that you have to remember when using speech marks.</p>
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