Separate Formal and Informal Sentences (1424 Code)

Separate Formal and Informal Sentences

Separate Formal and Informal Sentences/Expressions from the one provided below-Autumn 2023

Understanding the difference between formal and informal language is essential in effective communication, a concept included in the past paper for 1429 Code English-II in the Autumn 2023 semester. This skill is crucial in both academic and professional contexts, as formal language is often required for business correspondence, academic writing, and official documents. Formal language is structured, uses precise vocabulary, and avoids contractions or slang, as in “Please inform me at your earliest convenience.” In contrast, informal language is more relaxed and casual, using phrases like “Let me know when you can.” Mastering when to apply each style enables clear, respectful, and appropriate communication, an important aspect assessed in this past paper.

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1. 
Which sentence is an example of formal language?

2. 
Which of the following sentences is informal?

3. 
Identify the formal way to ask someone to inform you.

4. 
Which phrase is the most informal?

5. 
What is a formal way to start a letter?

6. 
Which of the following is informal?

7. 
What is the informal way to say "I am looking forward to it"?

8. 
Which of these would you most likely use in a formal business email?

9. 
Identify the informal expression.

10. 
Which phrase is formal?

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