This is the 3rd and final workbook to practice the correct punctuation marks in direct speech. Marking direct speech with quotations is like showing exactly what someone is saying. For example, if your friend Sally said, "I love ice cream," you would write it exactly like that with her words in quotation marks. You also start the sentence with a capital letter and use a comma before the quote if it's part of a sentence. So, you might write: Sally said, "I love ice cream." This helps readers know what Sally said word-for-word.