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Do we use 'were' or 'is' here? | Poem: "Music when soft voices die"
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help! commas question Sat Jan 13, 2007 22:35 pm  help! commas question
 

When asked how long she had felt nauseated, the patient stated, "I began vomiting on Tuesday."
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help please commas Sat Jan 13, 2007 23:30 pm  help please commas
 

That is correct... except you should remove the space between the opening quotation mark and "I":

"I began vomiting on Tuesday."
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