It took quite a while to get used too these splendid names.
In formal writing I would not start a sentence with and. In less formal writing, sure.
i think it would be Julia
Ending a sentence with a preposition is generally accepted in informal communication, but it is best to avoid it in formal writing. In cases where the sentence structure would sound awkward or overly formal if avoiding ending with a preposition, it is acceptable to do so.
No. While "everywhere" is a relative adverb here, replacing the more formal "in every place that", the sentence is not correct due to the lack of punctuation. It would be better written as You can search everywhere I live; you can trace everywhere I am.Even better would be to separate it as two sentences.
yes if it is a letter it would be capitalized
Please provide the sentence you would like me to assess for formal style.
Formal Learning is learning that takes place in classroom, when reading these are formal because you are using the correct words, sentence and giving an interview would be formal.
real or formal definition examples
In formal writing you would not begin a sentence with because, therefore, the kind of sentence that begins with because is informal.
In formal writing I would not start a sentence with and. In less formal writing, sure.
i think it would be Julia
That's an easy one to answer! But you would not use it in formal writing.
No. It is not capitalized unless it is part of a formal name.
Expository means to describe something. A good sentence would be, he tried to achieve a formal expository situation to the class.
While attending a formal dinner party in the summer of 2012, I noticed a man enter the Ball room wearing early 1960's attire. I thought to myself, such a foppery display of inappropriate clothing for a formal party.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is generally accepted in informal communication, but it is best to avoid it in formal writing. In cases where the sentence structure would sound awkward or overly formal if avoiding ending with a preposition, it is acceptable to do so.
Do you expect me to eat this glop? Note that "glop" is informal usage and would not be used in formal writing.