Understanding the Differences Between Informal and Formal Writing Styles
Explore the nuances of informal and formal writing through examples of contractions, idioms, phrasal verbs, imperatives, and more, to enhance your language proficiency. Learn when to use contractions, idioms, and exclamation points as you navigate between casual and professional writing styles.
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How writing the Latter's informal and formal Lesson. 1 Unite one Written by : Ragheed Hussein Al-Hashemy
Informal formal Contraction ex: {didn t, wouldn t ,couldn t , haven t ,hasn t} Idioms under the weather Phrasal verbs Ex: find out V. Preposition go up No Contraction Ex : {did not , .. No Idioms Discover Increase
Informal formal Imperatives Ex: Send it soon! very , really, totally To top it all off, On top of it all, You may send it at your earliest convenience May ,could, would instead of Wan t , can , . Strongly Ex: I Strongly advice you clean your room Furthermore, Moreover, Television. On top of it all, these sort of mean like the last thing you say TV. { abbreviations}
Informal formal ! exclamation point - a lot of A have a lot of friends Non- Latin words/ common words Ex: Intelligente in French Intelligent in English Ex: kids No exclamation point Many / Much Use Latin words / common words Chladren