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  1. Kisi khoobsurat ladki ko dekh kar koi chede nahi ... toh hamari society mein badtameezi mani jaati hai. If you see a pretty girl and don't tease her ... then it is treated as bad manners in our society. Movie: Bobby.

  2. As a part of writing shills, students will be expected to fill in the blanks and complete the dialogue. Guidelines for writing dialogues. 1. The students need to read the preceding and the following dialogues. 2. They must understand the topic being discussed. 3. Tense of the dialogue should be used according to the situation.

  3. Apr 29, 2020 · Plato's Socratic Dialogues provide a bedrock for classical Western philosophy. For centuries they have been read, studied and discussed via the flat pages of books, but the ideal medium for them is the spoken word. Some are genuine dialogues while some are dialogues reported by a narrator supposedly at a later date.

  4. May 10, 2023 · Quotation Marks and Dialogue. Grammarly. Updated on May 10, 2023 Grammar. Quotation marks are used to identify words that someone has said. You’ll often find them in fiction, where they signify dialogue, the words spoken by the characters. In newspapers, journalists use quotation marks to signify that something is a direct quote from a person ...

  5. These are all explained in context with audio. Remember too that the optional 140 English Dialogues, 480 Idioms is available on Amazon in Kindle or print version for anyone who wants a single volume of all the dialogues, idioms and phrasal verbs on the site. Good luck in your quest for fluency! —Eric Woro. Ace Dialogues with Idioms

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · English dialogues are a super fun way for English learners to get better at English. When we practice dialogues, we can learn how to talk in English, share our ideas, and get better at listening and speaking. Dialogues also help us feel more confident using English in real life, like when we talk to others or do things at school.

  7. Aug 26, 2011 · A dialogue. Developed from the transcript of a conversation, taped for the television program "Soul," and first shown in the United States on WNET-TV, Dec. 1971. [1st ed.].