Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks (β β), are punctuation marks used to show exact words spoken, quotations, titles, or to highlight special words. They help make writing clearer and more expressive. π
πΉ 1. To Show Direct Speech π£οΈ
βIβm going to school now,β said Rani. π
βWhat time is it?β asked Tom.
βPlease help me,β the boy cried.
πΉ 2. To Quote Someoneβs Words π
The teacher said, βReading makes you smarter.β π
My mother always says, βBe kind to everyone.β π
πΉ 3. To Show Titles of Short Works π΅π
I love the song βShape of You.β πΆ
We read the poem βThe Road Not Taken.β
Did you watch the episode called βThe Lost Mapβ?
πΉ 4. To Highlight Special or Unusual Words β¨
The word βcourageβ means bravery. πͺ
He gave me a βlookβ that I will never forget.
This machine can detect even the smallest βsignals.β
πΉ 5. Punctuation with Inverted Commas β οΈ
βSit down,β the teacher said.
βThank you.β π
β¨ Inverted commas are essential for dialogue, quoting, titles, and highlighting words. Place punctuation correctly inside the marks. πβ¨