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categorize each sentence as formal or informal language.
formal language informal language
dog, that beemer was flyin!
if you grow impatient with me, i may feel obligated to resort to violent measures.
excessive consumption of confections may result in dental deterioration.
too much candy rots your choppers.
dont blow your cool with me, or ill pop you in the snout!
i believe the driver of that b.m.w. may have been exceeding the speed limit.
Brief Explanations
- "Dog, that beemer was flyin'!" uses slang ("dog", "beemer", "flyin'") which is characteristic of informal language.
- "If you grow impatient with me, I may feel obligated to resort to violent measures." has a more complex and proper structure with words like "obligated" and "resort" which are typical of formal language.
- "Excessive consumption of confections may result in dental deterioration." uses formal words like "confections" and "deterioration" instead of more common or slang terms, so it is formal.
- "Too much candy rots your choppers." uses slang ("choppers" for teeth) and a very simple, colloquial structure, so it is informal.
- "Don't blow your cool with me, or I'll pop you in the snout!" uses slang ("blow your cool", "pop you in the snout") and an informal tone.
- "I believe the driver of that B.M.W. may have been exceeding the speed limit." has a proper and less slang - filled structure with words like "exceeding" and "speed limit" which is formal.
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- Formal Language: "If you grow impatient with me, I may feel obligated to resort to violent measures.", "Excessive consumption of confections may result in dental deterioration.", "I believe the driver of that B.M.W. may have been exceeding the speed limit."
- Informal Language: "Dog, that beemer was flyin'!", "Too much candy rots your choppers.", "Don't blow your cool with me, or I'll pop you in the snout!"