Formal is used in situations that are more serious. For example when you're in a job interview or emailing your professor. It can also be used when you're speaking to someone you don't know very well and want to make sure you sound respectful.
Informal is used in a more relaxed, everyday situation. This includes conversations with friends, family and other people you know well.
You could write about how police dogs are helpful, what they do, or the breeds of police dogs.
Antecedent is an expression that gives meaning to the word coming after that. For example, I was late to the meeting because police held me for speeding. In this sentence, pronoun me is an explained word which explain another pronoun - I. Antecedent has been used correctly in this sentence. In this question, the first option is correct. Antecedent has been used incorrectly in the second sentence because it's unclear who is considered with the pronoun he. The third option is also an incorrect antecedent because the explaining word has not been given.
Answer:
So Helen could understand it's called water and not something else
Explanation:
Answer:
saging...
Explanation:
thats tagalog of banana i know because im filipino but im a little bit speech english