
Diary Entry
Grade 5 · Week 41 · 25 questions
Diary entries capture personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Writing a good diary entry means expressing yourself honestly while keeping events clear and vivid.
What you'll practise
- Write in the first person with a personal tone
- Include date, time, and relevant details
- Express thoughts and feelings naturally
- Describe events in a logical sequence
All 25 questions in this Diary Entry quiz
Grade 5 English — Diary Entry: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The usual point of view in diary writing is:
- A diary entry often describes:
- A diary entry can express:
- The language in a diary entry is usually:
- Diary entries are generally:
- A diary entry can include:
- To whom do you usually write a diary entry?
- What best ends a diary entry?
- The tone of a diary entry is generally:
- How often should a diary entry be written?
- A diary entry can record:
- Which is a correct way to begin a diary entry?
- Which of these is important in a diary entry?
- What kind of language should be used in a diary entry?
- Diary entries are:
- What can be included in your diary entry?
- A diary entry is usually:
- When do you write a diary entry?
- Diaries help you:
- The “Dear Diary” part is called:
- What describes a diary’s contents?
- A notice is best described as:
- A notice is usually written for:
- What is NOT a purpose of a notice?
- The tone of a notice is usually:
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