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give examples for all of them
audience – the people watching and listening to a presentation or speech
contraction – a shortened form of a word or words made by leaving out a sound or letter, such as can’t, won’t, or it’s
informal English – the language a speaker would use when speaking to friends or family
jargon – language that is specific to a particular profession or group of people
personal pronoun – a short word used for the proper name of a person, like I and you
standard English – a formal or conventional way of expressing ideas to an audience that is frequently used in both writing and speaking
audience – the people watching and listening to a presentation or speech
contraction – a shortened form of a word or words made by leaving out a sound or letter, such as can’t, won’t, or it’s
informal English – the language a speaker would use when speaking to friends or family
jargon – language that is specific to a particular profession or group of people
personal pronoun – a short word used for the proper name of a person, like I and you
standard English – a formal or conventional way of expressing ideas to an audience that is frequently used in both writing and speaking
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Examples:
- Audience: The audience at the concert was so enthusiastic, clapping and cheering after each song.
- Contraction: I can't believe he won the game last night!
- Informal English: Hey, wanna grab some food later?
- Jargon: The doctor used medical jargon that I didn't quite understand during the appointment.
- Personal pronoun: She said she would be there at 5 o'clock.
- Standard English: The speaker delivered the keynote address in standard English, using proper grammar and pronunciation.
- Audience: The audience at the concert was so enthusiastic, clapping and cheering after each song.
- Contraction: I can't believe he won the game last night!
- Informal English: Hey, wanna grab some food later?
- Jargon: The doctor used medical jargon that I didn't quite understand during the appointment.
- Personal pronoun: She said she would be there at 5 o'clock.
- Standard English: The speaker delivered the keynote address in standard English, using proper grammar and pronunciation.
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