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Interactive Grammar: Quotation Marks

Use quotation marks correctly for direct speech, titles, and special terms in both American and British English conventions.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~30 min
Exercises
20
Level
Elementary

Overview

Use quotation marks correctly for direct speech, titles, and special terms in both American and British English conventions.

Direct Speech

  • BrEBritish English: single quotes — 'Come in,' she said.
  • AmEAmerican English: double quotes — "Come in," she said.
  • NestedBrE: 'She said, "I agree."' / AmE: "She said, 'I agree.'"
  • PunctComma/period: INSIDE closing quote in AmE · OUTSIDE in BrE if not part of quoted material.

Other Uses

  • Short work titles: articles, chapters — 'The Hollow Men'
  • Technical terms: The concept of 'hedging' is central to academic writing.
  • Scare quotes: The so-called 'experts' disagreed entirely. (implies doubt)
  • Definitions: The word 'pragmatic' means practical.

Common Mistakes

  • ❌ Quotes for emphasis: 'great' food — implies irony, not praise. Use bold or italics.
  • ❌ Forgetting to close a quote after the reporting verb.
  • ❌ Mixing BrE and AmE punctuation conventions in one text.

When to use

Fiction writing

'I won't go back,' she whispered firmly.

Journalism

The CEO stated: "The company remains profitable."

Academic writing

The author argues that 'context always shapes meaning'.

Essays

The term 'discourse' refers to language in use.

Quotation Marks: Multiple Choice

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence

Multiple Choice8 questions
1Which uses BrE direct speech punctuation correctly?
2Which uses AmE direct speech correctly?
3Quotes used for a short article title:
4Scare quotes in: She called it a 'solution' — meaning:
5Which sentence misuses quotation marks for emphasis?
6Academic quotation: the author argues that 'context shapes meaning'. Where does the period go in BrE?
7Nested quote in BrE: She said, 'He told me, I agree and walked away.'
8A definition in academic writing: The term refers to language in formal use.

Add Correct Quotation Marks

Rewrite inserting quotation marks in the correct positions (use BrE single quotes)

Fill in the Blanks6 questions
1She said,(direct speech)I'll submit the report by Friday.
2The concept of(technical term)hedging is central to academic prose.
3He replied,(direct speech reply)That depends on the circumstances.
4She published(article title)The Future of Language in 2022.
5The so-called(scare quotes)experts disagreed entirely.
6The word(definition)pragmatic means practical or realistic.

Fix the Quotation Mark Error

Correct the quotation mark usage in each sentence

Error Fix6 questions

1She said 'I'll be there at noon' without a comma.

2The restaurant was "amazing" (using quotes for praise).

3He wrote the article The Rise of AI last year.

4The term discourse, refers to language in social contexts.

5'I can't believe it', she said.

6He said that, 'he would return the documents by Monday.'

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on punctuation cover?

Use quotation marks correctly for direct speech, titles, and special terms in both American and British English conventions.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Elementary (A2) learners and forms part of the Punctuation section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.