Informal vs Formal English Vocabulary Words | Part 5 – English Vocabulary Lesson – Improve Your English Vocabulary
In this video, we’ll learn about informal and formal English! Formal English is used in professional or academic settings like business meetings or academic papers, following standard grammar rules and avoiding contractions, slang, and colloquial expressions. It maintains a polite, respectful, and professional tone, aiming to convey information objectively. In contrast, informal English is used in casual situations like conversations with friends or social media posts, featuring contractions, slang, and colloquial expressions. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective communication in various contexts.
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I think your grammar is about one hundred years out of date
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Excellent video!
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watch is closer to observe but not see. As see is closer to look to .
reject is closer to disprove but say no is closer to disagree.
set up ==>> create or build up but establish could be an alternative for constructing or forming some kind of association.
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Very useful phrases. Thank you Miss
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You are very beautiful your formal English useful to thank you so much
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therefore = hence