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Which of these words is not a verb for speaking?
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said
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jumped
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asked
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replied
When using the phrase 'asked', what type of punctuation must be used within the speech?
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Which of these would the 'said' tag match?
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"Can I borrow your bike?"
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"Watch out!"
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"I like your bike,"
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"No, I disagree with you."
"Can I help you?" asked Debbie. Why have we used the word 'asked'?
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Because we used said too many times already.
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Because I can't spell said.
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Because I like that word the most.
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Because the speaker is asking a question.
"Yes you can water the garden." How should this sentence end?
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asked his grandpa.
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said his grandpa.
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his grandpa.
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replied his grandpa.
Which sentence is perfect?
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"Can I borrow your umbrella?" asked the lady.
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"Can I borrow your umbrella?" asked.
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"Can I borrow your umbrella?" said the lady.
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"Can I borrow your umbrella?" said.
"I'm not sure," he replied. Why have we used the word 'replied'?
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Because we already used said.
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Because the speaker is replying to a question or comment.
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Because we already used asked.
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Because he is asking a question.
Which sentence is perfect?
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"What did you get for your birthday?" said Ashley.
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"What did you get for your birthday?" replied Ashley.
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"What did you get for your birthday?" asked.
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"What did you get for your birthday?" asked Ashley.
"Can I have some?" How should this sentence end?
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replied Alison.
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asked Alison.
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said Alison.
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Alison.
Which sentence is perfect?
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"No thank you," asked the girl.
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"No thank you," said the girl.
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"No thank you," replied the girl.
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"No thank you," the girl.
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