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Do you capitalize after said?
When quoting, the first word of a complete sentence should be capitalized, regardless of its placement within the main sentence. Matthew said, “In that case, I’m going out for a walk!”
Should she said be capitalized?
Dialogue with a dialogue tag The dialogue tag ‘she said’ is not capitalized because it’s part of the same sentence as the dialogue. You can also put the dialogue tag before the dialogue. When you do this, a comma goes after the ‘said’ verb and before the quotation marks.
What punctuation goes after said?
comma
To identify the speaker of a quotation before the quotation appears, put a comma after the speaking-related verb (said, replied, stated, wrote, etc.).
Do you capitalize pronouns after dialogue?
Unless the dialogue tag begins with a proper noun, it is not capitalized. End the dialogue with the appropriate punctuation (period, exclamation point, or question mark), but keep it INSIDE the quotation marks.
Do you put a period after she said?
When dialogue is followed by a tag (for example, he said, asked, replied), then use a comma before the closing quote when you would normally use a period. If no tag follows the text, end the dialogue with punctuation to end the spoken sentence.
Do I need a comma after she said?
Punctuation With Tag First When a tag comes first, you need to place a comma after “said” and before you open the quotation marks. Also, be sure to place the closing punctuation mark (whether that’s a period, question mark, or exclamation mark) within the quotation marks if it is a part of the direct quote.
What can I say instead of Said in dialogue?
Words for ‘said’ may show or suggest:
- Volume (e.g. yelled, shouted, bellowed, screamed, whispered)
- Tone or pitch (e.g. shrieked, groaned, squeaked)
- Emotion (e.g. grumbled, snapped, sneered, begged)
- Intent (e.g. suggested, asked, demanded)
How do you quote someone said in an essay?
If you quote something a character says, use double quotation marks on the outside ends of the quotation to indicate that you are quoting a portion of the text. Use single quotation marks inside the double quotation marks to indicate that someone is speaking.