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Business emails
Formal
Social media
Informal
What's up?
Informal
Sorry to keep you waiting
informal
We regret to inform you that the delivery will be delayed due to adverse weather conditions
Formal
When you are communicating with someone that you don’t know very well
Formal
Situations that are more relaxed and that involve people that you know well or know each other well.
Informal
What an interesting movie!
Informal
I do not like this movie.
Formal
What a boring song!
Informal
Hi! How are you?
Informal
Hello. Pleased to meet you
Formal
We should go soon
Formal
Let's go!
Informal
I hope that I can talk to you soon
Formal
See you later!
Informal
Cool!
Informal
That was wonderful
Formal
That is amazing
Formal
Hello, everybody
Formal
Hi, guys!
Informal
How cool!
Informal
I think Ms. Hudon is a wonderful educator.
Formal
Ewwwwwwwwwww
Informal
I must rush off to the nearest corner store.
Formal
By overfeeding the goldfish, it will continue to grow in size.
Formal
Ain't no thing but a Chicken Wing
Informal
Masks are required at all times.
Formal
Mama, give me money.
Informal
The ocean gives off a tasteful breeze.
Formal
I will have my homework finished by the 10th,
Formal
Haters gonna hate.
Informal
Don't hate on me.
Informal
I like ice cream.
Informal
I would enjoy consuming fine ice creams made in China.
Formal
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Informal
I will appear in tonights ongoing drama.
Formal
Ms. Hudon does not like me, ugh!
Informal
Would you share your banana with me?
Formal
Can I eat that banana?
Informal
What's up my dude?
Informal
Would you care for a trip down to the lagoon?
Formal
Formal word for "SAY SORRY"
APOLOGIZE
Formal language uses full forms (I am, you are, will not, etc.) >> True or false?
True
“Could” is used more often in formal language than “can”. > True or false?
True