I have two brothers and one sister.
The actors did their best but the dialog was so dull that they couldn't save the play.
yes you can. did that sentence have the word 'dialogue" in it? you can combine many different words into a sentence.
In informal writing, such as a text message or casual email, it is acceptable to use a comma at the end of a sentence in a dialog to indicate a pause or trailing off. However, in formal writing, like academic papers or professional correspondence, it is not standard practice to end a sentence in a dialog with a comma.
He listened to the dialogue between the two people.
Example sentence - We understood many of the lines in the dialogue, however the speaker could have spoken louder.
After dialog, for example: 'I know you think I'm pretty' He kidded.
The expository dialog did a lot of other things.
To turn it off
i dont know and i dont care do your homework with a book in stead of a computer
When war was threatened, we established a dialogue and were able to end the crisis.
Dialogue is just talking, so the sentence "Perhaps it's in your pocket" would already be in dialogue.
Yes, it is generally a good idea as it prevents that sentence from becoming too long. It is like a "pause" in the sentence.