type a sentence in dialouge

Person A: "Do you want to go out for dinner tonight?"

Person B: "Sure, I'd love to. Where should we go?"

type a sentence in dialouge

Person A: "Have you seen the new movie yet?"

Person B: "No, I haven't. Is it any good?"

"Hey, are you free tomorrow?" asked Sarah.

Sure! Here's an example of a sentence in dialogue:

"John asked, 'What time is the meeting tomorrow?' and Mary replied, 'The meeting is at 2 p.m.'"

To write a sentence in dialogue, you start by introducing the name of the person speaking, followed by their spoken words. Place the spoken words inside quotation marks, and use commas and appropriate punctuation to indicate the flow of the conversation. Make sure to use a new line or paragraph for each change in speaker.