depends how you say it, what context. sounds formal enough
Depending on context, you go can be translated in one of six ways:You go! = Geh' Du! (informal, singular)You go! = Geht Ihr! (informal, plural)You go! = Gehen Sie! (formal)You go... = Du gehst (informal, singular)You go... = Ihr geht (informal, plural)You go... = Sie gehen (formal)
Informal but not incorrect. In formal writing, use the simple future, You will never go.
[ir] a la escuela = (to go to school) Replace "ir" with the proper form of the word below.As part of a sentence. (We go to school)Voy - I goVa - He/She/It goes - You go (formal)Vas - You go (informal)Vais - they go (informal)Van - They goVamos - We goAs a command some one is giving "Go to school!"Vaya - you go (Formal)Vete - You go (informal)Vayas - You go (informal)Vayan - The group of you goIr a la escuela = (to) go to school
Verb go = gehenimperative Go!Geh! (singular, informal)Geht! (plural, informal)Gehen Sie! (formal)
go = hOgu, horaDu (informal) go = hOgi, horaDi (formal)
adonde va? (formal) adonde vas? (informal)
"On y va!" It means "lets go!" in informal french. or "Allons-y" which means the same thing in more formal french.
what is informal education What a stupid answer ^^^ An example of formal education is school. School is formal because you go there to learn. Rather than informal where you learn things by events that happen around you. When you learned how to talk, unless under a 'talking aid' (something to teach you how to talk), it came by informal education because your parents/guardian talked to you when you were little.
¿Adónde va? (formal)or¿Adónde vas? (informal)Note: 'va' is for 'usted', or formal you in Latin America. 'Vas' is from 'tú', or informal you. 'Vais' is a vosotros/as conjugation, which is formal you in Spain. They're all conjugations of the infinitive 'ir'.
Do you mean: 'Can I go with you?'? If so: 'Puedo ir con usted/contigo?' (formal/informal)
As a general rule, people would most often use formal communication whilst writing an essay, research paper, or something of the latter. Formal communication is usually as grammatically correct as possible. Informal communication is used everyday throughout people's speech and dialogue, and is not as grammatically correct as a formal style of communication. Examples: Formal: "Bob and I were going to the market." Informal: "Bob and me were gonna go to the market."
A formal business letter is a communication regarding a matter of business to or from a business, public or private organization, or a private person (persons).A formal business report is a document of organized information prepared for people within a business, organization, or agency, or to the public.