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When writing or speaking, there are times where the language should be formal. In other situations, the language should be informal. When writing a story, the situation in the story would depend on the language used. If the correct type of language is not used, it might sound strange. In this quiz, students will determine the type of language that is being used and which statement should be used depending on the situation.
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This question uses proper English and it is formal English.
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The words "junk" and "bucks" are what make this informal English.
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"Couch potato" is informal English.
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This is the only sentence that specifically states the meaning without using exaggerations.
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Slang words were not used in this sentence.
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This sentence uses exact and proper wording.
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In this situation, informal language would be used.
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Students would use formal language when speaking in front of the class.
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In a small discussion, the group would speak informally.
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This situation should use formal English.
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