can u tell me any 10 sentences of informal and formal questions with answers
Answers
Informal: Nice to see you! come again!
Formal: It has been very nice to see you. We would be glad to see you again soon.
Informal: Hot as hell! You could fry an egg on the sidewalk.
Formal: It is extremely hot today.
Formal: “The people at the school seemed to be fairly amused by the mishaps in the playground yesterday.”
Informal: “Yesterday at my school, these people were killing themselves laughing at this scrap.”
Informal: May use colloquial words/expressions (kids, guy, awesome, a lot, etc.).
Formal: Avoid using colloquial words/expressions (substitute with children, man/boy, wonderful, many, etc.)
Informal: May use contractions (can’t, won’t, shouldn’t, etc.).
Formal: Avoid contractions (write out full words – cannot, will not, should not, etc.).
Informal: May use first, second, or third person.
Formal: Write in third person (except in business letters where first person may be used).
Informal: May use clichés (loads of, conspicuous by absence, etc.)
Formal: Avoid clichés (use many, was absent, etc.)
Informal: May address readers using second person pronouns (you, your, etc)
Formal: Avoid addressing readers using second person pronouns (use one,one’s, the reader, the reader’s, etc.)
Informal: May use abbreviated words (photo, TV, etc)
Formal: Avoid using abbreviated words (use full versions – like photograph, television, etc.)
Informal: May use imperative voice (e.g. Remember….)
Formal: Avoid imperative voice (use Please refer to.….)
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