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English, 23.07.2019 21:30, christi1175

Which best identifies the way this conversation is different from more formal, written standard english? dan: "grace, i don't care if you can't get here until monday, as long as you're planning on staying at least a week." grace: " you dan, i'll be there as soon as possible. it'll probably be monday evening." a. the conversation uses slang twice. b. the conversation uses contractions five times. c. the words in the conversation rely on humor to be understood. d. the words in the conversation are too formal for spoken english.

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