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To properly punctuate a sentence using a direct quote, if the quote is at the beginning of the sentence, you place a comma outside the quotation marks. (For example: "I would like chicken for dinner", said the boy.)

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false

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sometimes you don’t need commas

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User Rei Miyasaka
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It's true.
Comma's always gi after the quotation marks.
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