Original PromptUsing Ancient Rome (stories of 'the Sabine women', 'the Etruscans' and 'The Republic of Rome') to create a worksheet focusing on Commas in dialogue (British English)
This learning resource focuses on the correct placement of commas in dialogue according to British English conventions. It provides various stages for students to practice these rules in the context of dialogue related to Ancient Roman history. Key rules include using single quotation marks for speech, placing commas before the closing quotation mark when the speech follows the tag, and placing commas inside the quotation marks when the speech precedes the tag. The document contains multiple exercises aimed at reinforcing these punctuation rules through error analysis, rewriting sentences, and creative writing tasks.