

This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps students master the correct use of quotation marks in dialogue. Learners practice how to punctuate spoken words, place commas correctly, and identify the speaker in a sentence. By working through structured exercises, children gain confidence in writing conversations clearly and accurately.
The worksheet builds strong grammar foundations by teaching how quotation marks frame dialogue, how punctuation interacts with speech, and how capitalization rules apply in conversations. With multiple-choice questions, true/false checks, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence correction, and passage completion, students receive comprehensive practice that prepares them for school exams and everyday writing.
Quotation marks are important for Grade 4 learners because:
1. They show exactly what a person is saying in dialogue.
2. They help distinguish spoken words from narration.
3. They improve clarity and make writing more expressive.
4. They build strong punctuation habits needed for advanced grammar and composition.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with quotation marks:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correctly punctuated sentence with quotation marks in dialogue.
✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False
Students identify whether quotation marks are used correctly in given sentences.
✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences with quotation marks around dialogue.
🔄 Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
Students rewrite sentences with quotation marks placed correctly.
📝 Exercise 5 – Passage Completion
Students read a short passage and add quotation marks around dialogue.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) Riya said, "Where are you going?"
2. a) Aman asked, "Can I play?"
3. b) Meera said, "I am tired."
4. c) "Please sit," said the teacher.
5. b) Arjun said, "We won the match!"
6. c) Neha asked, "Are you ready?"
7. b) "Stop," said Kabir.
8. c) Pooja said, "It is raining."
9. a) Ravi asked, "Where is my bag?"
10. a) Tara said, "I like chess."
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Riya said, "Let’s go to the park."
2. Ali asked, "May I come in, sir?"
3. Meera said, "I am feeling tired."
4. My mother said, "Open your books."
5. Dev said, "Let’s go to the library."
6. Coach asked, "Did you practice?"
7. PE teacher shouted, "Stop running in the hall!"
8. Mansi exclaimed, "Wow!"
9. Ajay asked, "Where are you?"
10. Pooja said, "Be quiet!"
Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
1. Lata asked, "What are you doing?"
2. Amit asked, "Can I come?"
3. Veena said, "I am happy."
4. Dev asked, "Do you agree?"
5. Tara said, "Please wait."
6. Aryan exclaimed, "What a goal!"
7. Vijay whispered, "I finished the task."
8. Omar said, "We won the debate!"
9. Pari asked, "Can you hear?"
10. Varun said, "I lost it."
Exercise 5 – Passage Completion
Riya said, "Good morning everyone."
Aman replied, "Good morning Riya, how are you?"
Meera said, "I am excited for the art class today."
The teacher said, "Please take out your books."
Arjun said, "I forgot my notebook at home."
Neha said, "Don’t worry, you can share mine."
Pooja exclaimed, "Look, it’s raining outside."
Kabir asked, "Will the playground be closed?"
The teacher replied, "Yes, we will stay indoors today."
Ravi said, "That means we can play chess in the library."
Tara said, "Great, I love playing chess."
Help your child write dialogue with confidence using this engaging quotation marks worksheet for Grade 4 learners.
Quotation marks show exactly what someone says in a sentence.
By practicing short dialogues and marking spoken words clearly.
Children forget closing marks or place punctuation outside quotes.