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Functional grammer is rule governed behaviour . And knowing the language . Formal grammer is formal learning and knowing about the language.
Their formal military address would be "sir" (or "ma'am" if female) or "Chief". This would only apply while they are in uniform.
Was the Gettysburgs address was written in formal English
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Madam (abbreviated Mdm.) is a title used only in formal situations to address a female (Madam Ambassador, Madam Chairperson, etc.)Sir is an appropriate counterpart to address a male in formal situations.Mister (abbreviated Mr.) is the title for a male in less formal situations.Mistress (abbreviated Mrs.) is the title for a married female.Miss is the title for an unmarried female.Ms. is the title for a female without marital information. The noun 'Ms.' is not an abbreviation, it is a word created to eliminate marital status from the title of a female.
Title on a school form usually refers to the individual's formal salutation, such as Mr., Mrs., or Dr. It is a way to address and categorize individuals respectfully based on their gender and marital status.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Madam (abbreviated Mdm.) is a title used only in formal situations to address a female (MadamAmbassador, Madam Chairperson, etc.)Sir is an appropriate counterpart to address a male in formal situations.Mister (abbreviated Mr.) is the title for a male in less formal situations.
Be very formal.
In the military a male officer would be adressed as "sir" and a female oficer addressed as "ma'am" To address a female officer as sir would be a serious faux pas.The formal mode of address to a lady would be 'madam' oftenshortened to Ma'am. Some discretion should be used before addressing a lady as 'madam'. In some areas of society, the word madam may have dubious connotations
Miss
Yes: male and female; also you (formal singular)
A formal speech is also called an oration, address, or discourse.
When addressing letters to juveniles, you can use "Dear [First Name]" as a formal and friendly salutation. Avoid using terms like "Miss" or "Mr." unless the juvenile has expressed a preference for a more formal mode of address. Remember to be understanding and compassionate in your communication.