In academic settings → for research papers, essays, assignments, and reports. In professional settings → for official letters, business emails, CVs, proposals,
nformal: Sorry, I can’t come ‘cause I’m busy.
Formal: I am unable to attend as I am occupied.
Informal: Thanks a lot for your help!
Formal: Thank you very much for your assistance.
choose formal expression : Informal: Can u send me the details ASAP?
Could you please provide me with the details at your earliest convenience?
what are these words: can't. won't, I'll, he'll, they'll. she's
contractions
Informal: She’s gonna join us soon.
Formal: She will be joining us shortly.
Informal: This project is kinda hard.
Formal: This project is rather challenging.
Informal: We gotta finish this today.
Formal: We must complete this today.
Informal: The boss will check it later.
Formal: The supervisor will review it later.
informal communication is done
With friends and family → casual chats, personal messages, social media, phone calls. In everyday situations → greetings, gossip, jokes, small talk. In workpl
Informal: That idea sounds cool.
Formal: That idea seems excellent.
Informal: I can’t make it to the meeting tomorrow.
Formal: I regret to inform you that I will be unable to attend the meeting tomorrow.
Informal: Let’s kick off the meeting now.
Formal: Let us commence the meeting now.
Informal: Hey, can u give me a hand with this?
Formal: Could you please assist me with this task?
Informal: I wanna ask you something.
Formal: I would like to ask you something.
Informal: Sorry, I messed up the report.
Formal: I apologize for the error in the report.
Informal: The plan didn’t work out.
Formal: The plan was unsuccessful.
call off, call in, bring up, see off --- what are these words ?
idioms
choose a formal expression : i will see you ASAP
I will see as soon as possible
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