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∙ 11y agooccasion and audience
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∙ 11y agooccasion and audience
Two things to keep in mind when you're deciding whether to use formal or informal English are the occasion and the audience.
Consider the audience you are addressing and the level of formality that is appropriate for the situation. Additionally, be mindful of the tone and style you want to convey through your choice of language.
You have to keep in mind the occasion, how special this event is, and the audience, how old they are and how they would understand what you're speaking. answer is B. occasion and the audience
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You should consider the expectations of the people to whom you are talking (or for whom you are writing), and also check your horoscope for the day and see if the astrological influences favor informal or formal English.
gebeorscipe-meaning "beer party", literally translated as "Beer-drinking". basically this is an informal occasion wherein people gathered to celebrate
audience is the English word for audience
informal English is up my bum
Yes, English slang is.
Mange! in the informal singular and Mangez! in the formal singular and formal/informal plural are French equivalents of the English word "Eat!" The choice depends upon whether the audience is on familial, friendly, or peer terms or on inferior (in age, rank, status) or unfamiliar (as strangers) terms with the speaker. The respective pronunciations will be "mawzh" in the singular and "maw-zhey" in the plural in French.
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