The formal way to write 2014 in words is "two thousand fourteen," not "two thousand and fourteen". In addition, it should be all lowercase. A slang version of the same would be "twenty fourteen."
They both are the beginning of something
af-ter-noon
another way to write 2542 is word form....
The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".
The correct way to write 12:00 noon is "12:00 PM."
Formal English is the English written in works like essays, where it's a standardized, formal way to write it, but informal English is what I'm writing in right now, a loose, not very structured way of writing.
고마워 = (gomawo) casual way of saying thanks 고맙습니다 (gomapseumnida) / 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) = formal way
actually there is no a formal way to write such letters, in fact it depends on so many factors
The best way is toi start it off with either "sir" or :"madame". Then proceed to use sophisticated phrases (this really shouldn't be that hard). Then finally end it with some formal closing.
its greenwich mean time. So it would be 12pm in the United Kingdom and other countries in that time zone.
Como estás? (not formal way) Como está? (formal way)
Usted is the formal way of saying 'you'.
The formal way to write 2014 in words is "two thousand fourteen," not "two thousand and fourteen". In addition, it should be all lowercase. A slang version of the same would be "twenty fourteen."
the difference between these is that formal email is writing an email in a polite way and informal email is using Geordie language, e.g you alreet pet hows u doing? - this is an informal email as they are using Geordie language and some people will not like the way that people speak.
They both are the beginning of something
Well, honey, to say "where do you live" in a formal way in Spanish, you would say "¿Dónde vive usted?" Remember, when you're trying to be fancy, just throw in that "usted" to show some respect. Now go on and impress someone with your formal Spanish skills!