WHILE WRITING...
1-Proper grammar. There should be no grammatical errors.
2-There should be no spelling errors.
3-The vocabulary should be proper and it is better to avoid colloquial terms.
WHILE SPEAKING....
The three above rules also apply but there is one more thing that should be kept in mind and that is proper pronunciation.
The early English started out like it is today. While there was less slang associated with it, there were still many of the same grammar and sentence structures used.
Formal English is THE standard English. This is in oppsoition to informal English which is spoken English and includes slang and colloquialisms.
There are several Englishes, and several of them are considered standard, or general. British English, of course, is one of them, but not the only one. American English is a standard English, and is spoken widely throughout the world. The English spoken in India is also standard, and there may be a few others.
Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.
Standard English is the English that is taught in schools. It includes both grammar and phonetics, as well as other areas of language. For example, in Standard English double negatives (I don't want no) are considered ungrammatical while they may be grammatical in other dialects. There are also accepted pronunciations for certain words, though this is more likely to vary regionally then other aspects of Standard English. In this case, Standard phonetic English can refer to the sort of accent and pronunciations that you hear on the national news.
English is not a tonal language, so there aren't four basic tones. English uses tone in other ways, such as forming questions and indicating sarcasm, but this kind of tone is not standard across dialects.
"Give four characteristics of standard English?"
Standard English typically follows grammar, punctuation, and spelling rules established by traditional grammar guides. It is a form of English used in formal writing, education, and professional settings. Nonstandard English may include regional dialects, slang, colloquialisms, and variations in grammar or syntax that do not adhere to standard rules.
Characteristics of the Age of Chaucer included prose being the major genre. The English language became a standard during this period. The main literary ideas of the period were love, chivalry, and religion.
It appears 123 times in the Gospels in the English Standard Version (ESV).
I apologize my question should have read what are the characteristics of a standard normal probability distribution? Thank you
The standard form is 4,004,004,004
There are a few characteristics of standard deviation. Standard deviation means that something is predictably doing something other than what it typically does. One characteristic is that it is frequent.
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Standard English is the literary dialect. It is not "bad."
The standard form is 4,004,400.004
The four characteristics of a good tax are simplicity, efficiency, certainty, and equity (fairness).
English Standard Version was created in 2001.