Thursday, 15 July 2021

Formal & Informal English

 Formal & Informal English


Formal English: We use it when writing essays for school, cover letters to apply for jobs, or emails and letters at work.

Informal English: We use it with friends, children, and relatives.

The following list will help you to recognize the informal and formal ways of saying the same thing. The list is divided into sections of: verbs, transitions, emphasis words, abbreviations, and slang.

Verbs – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
say sorryapologize, apologise
go upincrease
go downdecrease
set upestablish
look atexamine
blow upexplode
find outdiscover
bring aboutcause
put offpostpone, delay
rack upaccumulate
make upfabricate
stand forrepresent
find outdiscover, ascertain
leave outomit
point outindicate
go againstoppose
get in touch withcontact
It’s aboutIt concerns, It’s in regards to
need torequired
think aboutconsider
getobtain
put uptolerate
deal withhandle
seemappear
showdemonstrate, illustrate, portray
startcommence
keepretain
freerelease
get on someone’s nervesbother
ring upcall
show uparrive
letpermit
fill insubstitute, inform
blockundermine
give the go ahead, greenlightauthorize, authorise



Transitions – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
AnywaysNevertheless
Plus/AlsoMoreover/ Furthermore
ButHowever
SoTherefore/Thus
AlsoIn addition, Additionally
ASAPas soon as possible/at your earliest convenience
Okay, OKacceptable
In the meantimeIn the interim
I thinkIn my opinion,
In the end,Finally
To sum upIn conclusion,
In a nutshell/BasicallyTo summarize,
Anyway,Notwithstanding
All rightAcceptable
Well,
To top it all off,
On top of it all,
In order to



Emphasis Words – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
lots of/ a lot ofmuch, many
tons of, heaps oflarge quantities of, a number of
totallycompletely, strongly
really, verydefinitely



Letter Expressions – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
Hi Robert,Dear Sir or Madam
Just wanted to let you know…I am writing to inform you…
Love,Yours sincerely, Yours faithfully,
Cheers,
Yours Truly, Best regards, kind regards
Hope to hear from you soonI look forward to hearing from you
You can call me if you need anythingPlease do not hesitate to contact me



Abbreviations – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
ASAPas soon as possible
T.V.television
photophotograph
cellcell phone
netInternet



Slang – Informal & Formal

InformalFormal
kidschildren
badnegative
goodpositive
really bigconsiderable
rightcorrect
wrongincorrect
smartintelligent
cheapinexpensive
loadedrich

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