Formal English
It is very important to use formal English in some special occasions. Formal English is mainly used in professional, academic and official occasions, and focuses on the accuracy of content expression, while being able to express mutual respect between the two parties in communication.
Formal English strictly follows established grammatical conventions to ensure the clarity and accuracy of communication. For example, complete sentences and correct punctuation are used. The vocabulary of sentences tends to be more complex and precise. It avoids slang, colloquialisms and local dialects, and chooses terms that express exact meanings. The tone of formal English should be serious, unemotional and impersonal.
Examples of Formal English
Informal: "I think we should try harder." Formal: "It is my belief that increased effort is warranted."
Informal: "Can you send me the details?"
Formal: "Could you please provide me with the details?"
Formal English Translator
That's it, you see, you need to pay attention to when to use formal English instead of slang and dialects.
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