Aktifitas Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris SMP KK C

Bahasa Inggris SMP KK C 83 D.Select the sentence that uses quotation marks correctly. 16 . A. Mr. Smith said, “The Loch Ness monster doesn ‟t exist.” B. Mr. Smith said: “The Loch Ness monster doesn ‟t exist.” C. Mr. Smith said “The Loch Ness monster doesn ‟t exist.” D. Mr. Smith said; “The Loch Ness monster doesn ‟t exist.” 17. A. Nobody, the teacher said, should ever ignore a fire alarm. B. Nobody, the teacher said, should ever ignore a fire alarm. C. Nobody, the teacher said, should ever ignore a fire alarm. D. Nobody, the teacher said; should ever ignore a fire alarm. 18. A. “Please reconsider,” she said, “so you will not regret one day.” B. “Please reconsider,” she said, so you will not regret one day.” C. “Please reconsider,” she said, so you will not regret one day. D. “Please reconsider; ” she said, so you will not regret one day. 19. A. “I ‟ll be there next week.” Lia said. B. “I ‟ll be there next week, Lia said.” C. “I ‟ll be there next week,” Lia said. D. “I ‟ll be there next week;” Lia said. 20. A. “I ‟m studying now,” John said, “I‟ll call you later.” B. “I ‟m studying now.” John said, “I‟ll call you later.” C. “I ‟m studying now, John said I‟ll call you later.” D. “I ‟m studying now;John said I‟ll call you later.” 84 E. Select the correct punctuation mark for each situation listed. Someanswers maybe used more than once. A. Period B. Commas C. Quotation marks D. Italicsunderlining E. Colon F. Semicolon G. Hyphen H. Exclamation Point 26. Used to join two sentences when acoordination conjunction is not used. 27. Used for the title of a short story or poem. 28. Used after words or sentences expressing strong feeling. 29. Used to enclose the exact words of a speaker. 30. Used for the name of a newspaper or magazine. 31. Used for the name of a work of art. 32. Used to separate the part of an address from each other and from the sentence. 33. Used between two words that act as one description. 34. Used between a complete sentence and a list that follows or complete sentences. 35. Used to indicate a song title.