The most formal kind of functional writing would be formal letters. This type of letter would be used in circumstances dealing with business matters or even when writing to a stranger.
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Could be italic or possibly copperplate.
Any kind of graph can be used. It depends on the nature of the data, the type of comparison and the preferences of the person writing up the results.
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A business letter is the most formal type of functional writing.
yes.
The definition of formal writing is basically a kind of letter writing that is sent to a boss or someone that is higher in position than you, and it is a kind of letter that is serious (no joking allowed in a formal writing) and it only sticks to the subject.
The verb phrasal should not be used in formal business writing.
In formal writing you would not begin a sentence with because, therefore, the kind of sentence that begins with because is informal.
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Formal outline is a kind of outlining forms. ^^
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Interjections are most commonly used in speech or dialogue.
TOUTOMERISM is one kind of structural isomerism . it also called a special kind of functional group isomerism .In this process one kind of functional group change to other kind of functional group and creates a new kind of isomer. New isomer is called toutomer. The process of creates toutomer is called toutomerism .
Egyptian Hieroglyphics was the formal way of writing in Ancient Egypt. It was a system of pictures where each one stood for a specific sound, not a word like Europeans originally though. However, a simplified Demotic writing system was also added in later Egyptian history for everyday writing. Formal documents were usually in hieroglyphics. The Rosetta Stone, which evetually allowed for the translation of hieroglyphics, contained both hieroglyphics and demotic.
I assume this question is not about conversational English or informal writing. The phrase "I would like to bring to your kind notice ..." is correct in form but cumbersome and perhaps on the verge of being arcane in a formal letter. I prefer to construct formal documents using clear and short sentences. How does this look: "Please note that ..."? ===========================