'Speaks informally' means speaking in conversational terms, sometimes with the use of colloquial expressions.
Example of formal (from JFK inaugural speech): "We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans..."
Speaking informally: Let's remember that we inherited our freedoms from the American Revolutionaries. Let's go ahead from here and now sharing these freedoms with friends and enemies because it's been passed down to us...
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The word speaks is a verb.
Speaks has one syllable.
Informally "tu", formally "vous".
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Publicité. (an ad is informally called "pub")
another word for informer is........................oops i forgot it!
Expression is a word. It is a way a person speaks.
The word you're looking for is "guts." Informally, "guts" refers to courage or nerve, often in the context of facing challenges or taking risks.
Yes speaks is the third person singular form of speakHe speaks to me everyday.I speak to him everyday
If something is informative, you can learn quite a bit from reading it
"Hasn't" is a contraction of the words "has" and "not". The word is used informally in the place of "has not". For example, if a sentence read "He has not done his chores yet," it could be informally written as "He hasn't done his chores yet".