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                1. She wrote a diary during World War II.
2. She kept a diary during World War II.
3. She wrote in a diary during World War II.
[Are they all grammatical? What is the difference in meaning?]
4. He asked us to keep a diary in English every day.
5. He asked us to write a diary in English every day.
6. He asked us to write in a diary every day.
[Which ones are grammatical? Are they all grammatical? What is the difference in meaning?]
            
        2. She kept a diary during World War II.
3. She wrote in a diary during World War II.
[Are they all grammatical? What is the difference in meaning?]
4. He asked us to keep a diary in English every day.
5. He asked us to write a diary in English every day.
6. He asked us to write in a diary every day.
[Which ones are grammatical? Are they all grammatical? What is the difference in meaning?]
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    All are grammatically correct except #1.
There's very little difference in meaning among the 5 correct ones. These are just examples of variations in wording.
    
There's very little difference in meaning among the 5 correct ones. These are just examples of variations in wording.
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