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English, 23.04.2020 10:02, maddy6882

Drag each sentence to the correct location on the table.
Decide whether each sentence uses formal or informal language.

•That place gives me the
heebie-jeebies

•I am afraid of that place.

•Take a chill pill, kiddo.

•He is a strange sort of person

•That guy is a weirdo.

• Don't worry, child

*Formal Language*

*Informal Language*


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