A formal Boyfriend is one who like to take his/her date out to a tie (this means a nice dinner) dinner. He dresses nicely. He is kind sweet caring and doesn't just like you because your hot.
¿Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis novio? = Do you (formal, singular/formal, plural/informal, singular/informal, plural) have a boyfriend?
When your talking with him tell him about the formal and tell him you would love it if he would take you.
Does he play sports? Write it on a ball.
He wants to impress you because he likes you.
it needs a little more info to answer this sorry
Kataling puso - it's kinda formal "nobyo" or simply "kasintahan" or "boypren" is much used in daily conversation
It means that he either proposes to get married, or proposes something less formal (to be boyfriend/girlfriend).
[ Formal ] Est-ce que vous voudrais etre mon copain? [ Informal ] Est-ce que tu veut etre mon copain? Would You like to be my Boyfriend? In Quebec, slang for boyfriend is "Chum".
Pronouns are used the same in formal writing just the same as they're used in informal writing or speaking. Pronouns replace nouns to make a sentence flow more smoothly. Examples:Monica's boyfriend gave Monica a gift monogrammed with Monica's name because Monica's boyfriend knew how much Monica liked them.Or:Monica's boyfriend gave her a gift monogrammed with her name because he knew how much she liked them.
Wear something nice but not to formal, perhaps a nice skirt? It really depends on where ur going.
tu conjugation (familiar/informal)- ?Tienes novia? Usted conjugation (polite/formal)- ?Tiene novia usted? (boyfriend is - novio).
it is an informal group