Dialogue Writing
English Language
Dialogue Writing starts at 4 and continues till grade 12.
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Rewrite the following as a dialogue:
Sara asked Tom if he had seen her book. Tom replied that he had not seen it.
Rewrite the following in correct dialogue form:
John told Mary he was going to the store. Mary asked if she could come too.
What is a dialogue in English writing?
What is a dialogue tag? Give an example.
Choose the correct punctuation for the following dialogue:
"Are you coming with us" asked Maria.
(1) "Are you coming with us?" asked Maria.
(2) "Are you coming with us," asked Maria.
(3) "Are you coming with us." asked Maria.
(4) "Are you coming with us?" Asked Maria.
Choose the correct way to punctuate this dialogue:
I can't believe it said Anna
(1) "I can't believe it," said Anna.
(2) "I can't believe it" said Anna.
(3) "I can't believe it," Said Anna.
(4) "I can't believe it." said Anna.
Rewrite the following as a dialogue:
Sara asked Tom if he had seen her book. Tom replied that he had not seen it.
Rewrite the following in correct dialogue form:
John told Mary he was going to the store. Mary asked if she could come too.
Choose the best dialogue for a disagreement:
(1) "I agree with you," said Sam.
(2) "I don't think that's right," said Sam.
(3) "Let's do it your way," said Sam.
(4) "That's a great idea," said Sam.
Choose the best dialogue for a friendly greeting:
(1) "Hello, how are you?" asked Tom.
(2) "Go away," said Tom.
(3) "I don't like you," said Tom.
(4) "Why are you here?" asked Tom.
Choose the correct punctuation for the following dialogue:
"Are you coming with us" asked Maria.
(1) "Are you coming with us?" asked Maria.
(2) "Are you coming with us," asked Maria.
(3) "Are you coming with us." asked Maria.
(4) "Are you coming with us?" Asked Maria.
Choose the correct way to punctuate this dialogue:
I can't believe it said Anna
(1) "I can't believe it," said Anna.
(2) "I can't believe it" said Anna.
(3) "I can't believe it," Said Anna.
(4) "I can't believe it." said Anna.
Fill in the blank: Dialogue helps to make a story more __________ and interesting.
Fill in the blank: Dialogue tags such as 'asked', 'replied', and 'shouted' help show the __________ of the speaker.
Fill in the blank: Dialogue writing is an important skill for both __________ and creative writing.
Fill in the blank: In dialogue writing, the first word inside the quotation marks should begin with a __________ letter.
True or False: Dialogue can be used to show a character's thoughts.
True or False: Dialogue can be used to show conflict between characters.
True or False: Dialogue can help to speed up the action in a story.
True or False: Dialogue can reveal information about the setting of a story.
