mhaidarfh02 Dialog 1 1. No she doesn't. Because she ask Erlin's name 2. "Hi Ganish, I'm Erlin." Dialog 2 1. The dialog takes place when they are at the canteen 2. "Hi Ganish, please meet my old friend Ino." Dialog 3 1. The dialog takes place when they are walking to the bus stop 2. Astro is Ganish old friend 3. She expresses introducing her friend
Dialogue Rule 1: Keep It Tight. One of the biggest rules when writing with dialogue is: no spare parts. No unnecessary words. Nothing to excess. That’s true in all writing, of course, but it has a particular acuteness (I don’t know why) when it comes to dialogue. Dialogue Helps The Character And The Reader
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Keep in mind that in American English, dialogue is the preferred spelling when referring to a conversation. However, dialog is an acceptable spelling, regardless of the context. Using dialogue or dialog is often a stylistic choice that depends on the style guide you’re following. For example, AP Stylebook recommends “dialogue,” regardless
We will guide you to write impactful dialogue with correct rules. 1. The students need to read the preceding and the following dialogues. 2. They must understand the topic well and make points. 3. The tenses should be accurate according to the dialogue. 4. It should seem like a natural conversation.
Function 1: Establishing Tone and Atmosphere. Characters’ verbal exchanges reveal their moods and attitudes, which set a tone for the scene. Compare this exchange: "Manny!" Jeff called from the yard next door. "I’ve been meaning to ask about that car I’ve seen in your driveway every night this week." "Mind your own business."
Airport English Conversation #1 – At the Check-In Desk. Dan is flying from New York to Los Angeles. When he arrives at the airport, he goes to the check-in desk. Listen to the conversation he has with the agent: 00:00. 00:00. Agent: Good afternoon!
1. The dialog probably takes place in the school. 2. The invitation is about drum band practice. 3. I think the speakers are member of drum band. 4. They are going to attend drum band festival next two months. 5. The expression of inviting in the dialog is refuse the invitation.

When you are in a conversation, take a moment to think about which conversation you are actually in. Each of the types of conversation are meaningless on their own; you give them meaning in their use.

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