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Formal English is simply proper English. Your sentences contain the right grammar and spelling. You do not use slang or jargon or idioms. In other words, you write the way you would speak to your elders or your employers.

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What is the following sentence an example of would I study English?

The sentence "Would I study English?" is an example of an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question. It seeks information or confirmation about studying English.


How do you say el mono es suyo in english?

In English, the sentence would mean: "The monkey is yours."


What are the differences between formal and informal English?

There may be special meanings of "formal" and "informal" English with which I am not familiar. Formal English would be "standard English", and would be of more importance in written communication. Standard English would be the use of vocabulary and grammar that is as free as possible from idiomatic, slang or otherwise specialized use that would not be universally accepted or understood by fluent speakers world-wide. Informal English would be the English that local communities use, with all the idiomatic, slangy and quirky richness that that implies.


Do you capitalize math and English in a sentence?

Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."


Is formal English used more frequently in speaking than in writing?

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.

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What is the following sentence an example of would I study English?

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What sentence is written using the most formal style?

Please provide the sentence you would like me to assess for formal style.


What is the meaning of of compound sentence?

A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, an example would be I tried to speak English, and my friend tried to speak Spanish.


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What is an example of past conditional?

I would have gone to that party if I had been invited. "Would have gone" in this sentence is about as close as English can get to the idea of the past conditional of "go" in a language that has a formal past conditional tense, although formally the English phrase is the conditional present perfect tense. As you may well know, English often uses a present perfect tense when other languages would use a simple past indicative instead.


What is the meaning of sentences?

A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, an example would be I tried to speak English, and my friend tried to speak Spanish.


What is formal learning?

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.


How would you use panache in a sentence?

real or formal definition examples


What are the differences between formal and informal English?

There may be special meanings of "formal" and "informal" English with which I am not familiar. Formal English would be "standard English", and would be of more importance in written communication. Standard English would be the use of vocabulary and grammar that is as free as possible from idiomatic, slang or otherwise specialized use that would not be universally accepted or understood by fluent speakers world-wide. Informal English would be the English that local communities use, with all the idiomatic, slangy and quirky richness that that implies.


What is an example sentence?

This is an example of a sentence. Happyhot970: A example sentence would have a verb, subject, predicate, and maybe also a noun.


Do you capitalize math and English in a sentence?

Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."


What does chica guapa mean?

Literally, "girl how is she" Unless it's an unformal formal sentence, in which case it would be usted esta, which would translate as, "girl, how are you?"