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Hello, and welcome to Basic Punctuation! In this video, youll learn how to use quotation marks. Quotation marks are a set of curly hooks that are often used to surround sentences or phrases which show a persons exact words. Here is an example: amp;quot;My dad said, amp;#39;You can do it.amp;#39;amp;quot; As you can see, the quotation marks right here are around the exact words my dad said. Another example is, amp;quot;She said, amp;#39;I will try my best.amp;#39;amp;quot; Again, here are the quotation marks, around the words that she said. Did you notice that both these sentences have a comma right before the opening quotation marks? Thats another use for the comma, right before every direct quote. In other words, right before you write what someone says, you need to place a comma. Its a rule. Thats because you are pausing before you tell what the person says. amp;quot;My dad said, amp;#39;You can do it!amp;#39;amp;quot; amp;quot;She said,