It is a formal command that means hug me
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It means "I can" or "I am able to".I can
This is not a set answer, it really depends on which school you're going to. However, the standard is 3-5 formal essays for English 101. Of course, if this is a quiz question like it is in my class, the answer is four. Writing to Inform, Writing to Share, Writing to Evaluate, and Writing to show Cause and Effect. Hope this helps!
A colon. In colloquial writing a dash (--) may be used, but this is not acceptable in formal writing.
Formal English is the English written in works like essays, where it's a standardized, formal way to write it, but informal English is what I'm writing in right now, a loose, not very structured way of writing.
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It is a formal command that means hug me
Formal English is typically used in professional or academic settings where clarity and professionalism are important. It follows standard grammar and vocabulary rules and avoids slang or colloquial expressions. It is also more appropriate for formal writing such as essays or business correspondence.
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Colloquial English consists of personal, informal conversations and writing in a casual atmosphere, such as two friends talking to each other. Colloquial English is much more relaxed and entails many slang words. Formal English, on the other hand, is used for academic writing or writing meant for publication. Formal English pays much closer attention to grammar, sentence structure, etc.
It means "I can" or "I am able to".I can
This is not a set answer, it really depends on which school you're going to. However, the standard is 3-5 formal essays for English 101. Of course, if this is a quiz question like it is in my class, the answer is four. Writing to Inform, Writing to Share, Writing to Evaluate, and Writing to show Cause and Effect. Hope this helps!
You(polite, singular)/he/she/it does not have
The term 'interpretation' in relation to technical writing means the oral translation in another language. Technical writing is the writing of formal instructions or manuals.
It means "You (informal) or you (formal)"
No, formal English is used much more often in writing than in speaking. For example, a paper for a college class would not use contractions such as "isn't," but a student answering a question out loud in class probably would.