Standard English is the literary dialect. It is not "bad."
"Badest" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct comparative form of "bad" is "worse."
The English system isn't bad as such, it's just an idea that has outlived its time. The metric system is better suited to the modern world, not least because it has become the universal standard.
Formal standard English and standard English are related but not the same. Standard English refers to the variety of English that is widely accepted as the norm for written and spoken communication, encompassing both formal and informal contexts. Formal standard English, on the other hand, refers specifically to a more polished and structured form of the language, often used in professional, academic, or official settings. While all formal standard English is standard English, not all standard English is necessarily formal.
English Standard Version was created in 2001.
Standard English School was created in 1980.
There is. It is English English
Formal English is THE standard English. This is in oppsoition to informal English which is spoken English and includes slang and colloquialisms.
No, the vocabulary of Standard English is not more limited than that of nonstandard English. Standard English typically includes a wide range of vocabulary that is widely accepted and used in formal writing and speaking, while nonstandard English may have vocabulary specific to certain regions or social groups.
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.
Bad English ended in 1991.
Bad English was created in 1988.
The cast of Bad English - 1990 includes: Bad English as Themselves