We don't know anything about sally so we cant answer unless we know the story (which I don't)
Answer:
formal and/or polite
Explanation:
During a formal conversation, you're not going to go, oh my chicken soup, you're right! Instead, you should be like "My goodness, that is indeed correct,"
because it sounds politer
If I was in that nail salon and saw a person stealing someone else’s engagement ring, I will immediately stop the pickpocket. After making sure that the thief has not possess any dangerous weapon, I will slowly approach and ask him the reason for doing it. Meanwhile, I will signal the bystanders to seek help from police. I then give him advice and tell him the consequences of stealing. It is because everyone has no right to go shortcut in life. We need to pay our effort for the result. Next, I will ask him to apologize to the owner and motivate him to be an honest man.
Answer:
Colloquial, nonstandard or were.
Explanation:
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of be is is or are. The present participle of be is being. Hope this helps!