[Grammar] I Am Busy

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CaseyA

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Supposed I am writing about someone who always claims to be busy when asked to do something.
"I am busy" is his usual answer.




Do I need to put some punctuation between "busy" and the closing (second) quotation mark?
 
"I am busy" is a complete sentence. Hypothetically thinking, I could get away with not putting any punctuation after "busy" and the closing quotation mark?
 
"I am busy" is a complete sentence. Hypothetically thinking, I could get away with not putting any punctuation after "busy" and the closing quotation mark?
You asked, "Do I need to put some punctuation between "busy" and the closing (second) quotation mark? "
I answered, "No".

Is there any part of my answer that was unclear to you?
 
Let's diverge slightly. Suppose hypothetically that "I am busy" were said with great emphasis, such that as a complete sentence by itself it would have an exclamation mark appended to it, leading to "I am busy!".

Going back to the example in post #1, is it appropriate to squeeze in "!" between "busy" and the closing quotation mark?
 
If you wish.

You could also write: "I am busy" is his usual emphatic answer.
 
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