The qualifications for being a US president are:
1. Must be 35 years of age.
2. Must have lived in the US for 14 years.
3. Must be a natural-born US citizen, meaning born on US soil OR born to parents who are US citizens.
There are too many to name. Basically, if you appeal to enough voters then you are electable.
religion, family, good morals, preferably male (which is changing) etc.
There are no informal qualifications for president.
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.
Formal generally means following explicit or implicit rules in behaviors. Informal is just the opposite of formal. Being professional is considered formal.
Formal generally means following explicit or implicit rules in behaviors. Informal is just the opposite of formal. Being professional is considered formal.
There is both a formal and informal way to say is. The formal format being "desu" and the informal being "da yo" (the most informal would be just to get rid of the "desu" all together). "yo" is used for emphasis on the point that is being made. Formal: "Oishii desu." (It is delicious.) In-formal: "Oishii da yo" (It is delicious!)
no comment no comment
= formal information = ****Having the outward appearance but lacking in substance: a formal requirement that is usually ignored Relating to or involving outward form or structure.Being or relating to essential form or constitution: a formal principle.Following or being in accord with accepted forms, conventions, or regulations: had little formal education; went to a formal party.Executed, carried out, or done in proper or regular form: a formal reprimand; a formal document.Characterized by strict or meticulous observation of forms; methodical: very formal in their business transactions.Stiffly ceremonious: a formal manner; a formal greeting; a formal bow to the monarch.= informal information = *****Not formal or ceremonious; casual: an informal gathering of friends; a relaxed, informal manner.Not being in accord with prescribed regulations or forms; unofficial: an informal agreement.Suited for everyday wear or use: informal clothes.Being more appropriate for use in the spoken language than in the written language.
The same as the presidents.
Obama met all the legal qualifications for being Presidents. Whether he really has all the necessary qualifications is a matter that is being debated.
Es/Usted es... (you singular, formal) Son/Ustedes son... (you plural. This is formal in Spain but can work as formal or informal in Latin America.) Sois/Vosotros sois... (you plural, informal. Only used in Spain.) Eres/Tú eres... (you singular, informal)
Nothing. When he couldn't handle being the president anymore he shot himself.
There are various ways to say What do you want in Spanish. It depends on which form of you is being used: ¿Qué quieres? (you/informal/singular) ¿Qué quiere? (you/formal/singular) ¿Qué queréis? (you/informal/plural) ¿Qué quieren? (you/formal/plural)