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write a dialogue between two friends making plan for weekend


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Answered by rslekshmi08
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Answer:A: Have you thought about what you might like to do this weekend?

B: I have no idea. Do you have any ideas?

A: If the weather stays nice, I'd like to go to the beach.

B: That would be a good choice. The weather has been great for the beach!

A: Why don't you come with me?

B: Hey, that would be perfect! What time are you leaving?

A: I think that Saturday morning around 8:00 would work out well.

B: Santa Barbara has a music festival on the beach that day. We would have enough time to drop in and see it.

A: Yes, I knew the festival would be there and was looking forward to going to it.

B: I am really looking forward to Saturday. Thank you for letting me go with you

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
2

Answer:

Dialogue between two friends making plan for weekend is as follows :

A: What are your weekend plans?

B: I'm not certain. What do you have to say?

A: trip to the beach was something I was considering.

B: That is a really good concept!

A: Would you be willing to join me?

B: Sure, I'd be delighted to accompany you. When are you planning to depart?

A: I estimated that we could depart on Saturday morning at 8:00.

B: We'd have plenty of time to explore then. Did you know that Santa Barbara hosts a music festival on the sand?

A: My strategy included doing that.

B : I'll see you on Saturday, then. I appreciate you asking me to accompany you.

Explanation :

  • A dialogue is a verbal exchange between two or more characters in literature (but can also involve strategic use of silence).
  • A monologue occurs when only one character speaks aloud.
  • Whatever punctuation you choose to use to conclude your dialogue, make sure it appears inside the closing quotation mark.
  • This comprises commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Examples: Teresa informed James, "I heard you were invited to the basketball game."

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