Which one of the five rules given in the introduction has been broken?I can't come tomorrow, said Jack.

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When you state the speaker's exact words or if you write a dialogue, you have to use direct speech. In writing, direct speech is shown by enclosing the spoken words in inverted commas: Note: In British English, you normally use single inverted commas (' ... '); however, double inverted commas are acceptable (" ... "). Whatever you do, DON'T mix them - be consistent. Double inverted commas (" ... ") have been used in these quizzes. Here are some simple rules: Rule 1 - Direct speech must be enclosed in inverted commas, e.g. He said, "It's hot in here." Rule 2 - Start a new paragraph... Show more

Which one of the five rules given in the introduction has been broken?<br/>I can't come tomorrow, said Jack.