Questions 11–15: Insert quotation marks, semicolons, colons, and dashes where needed. Not every sentence may need a mark. 11. I’ll meet you at Spring Garden Street don’t be late. 12. She listed the planets as follows Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. 13. I love that old blues song, said Tim. 14. Last night I saw 42 compact cars. 15. I’ve seen Andy’s project where’s yours?

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11. I’ll meet you at Spring Garden Street, don’t be late.

12. She listed the planets as follows: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

13. "I love that old blues song", said Tim.

14. Last night I saw 42 compact cars.

15. I’ve seen Andy’s project, where’s yours?

Answer:

11. "I´ll meet you at spring Garden Street; dont´t be late".

Explanation:

The two independent clauses are not joined by a conjunction, so it's necessary to use a semicolon. Quotation marks for the quotation.

Answer:

12. She listed the planets as follows: Mercury, Venus ...

Explanation:

Before a list that was introduced, we use a colon.

Answer:

13. "I love that old blue song," said Tim.

Explanation:

A direct quotation and the comma need to be inside quotation marks.

Answer:

14. Last night I saw 42 compact cars.

Explanation:

No mark necessary in this sentence.

Answer:

15. "I've seen Andy's project; where's yours?"

Explanation:

A semicolon is needed in this sentence. There are two independent clauses. Quotation marks  for the quotation.