There are two main styles of writing in English: formal and informal. Read this article to understand how to distinguish these two specific styles to classify the writing accurately.
Formal language is characterized by the use of standard English, more complex sentence structures, infrequent use of personal pronouns, and lack of colloquial or slang terms.
Informal language allows the use of nonstandard English forms, colloquial vocabulary and typically shorter sentence structures.
The choice of formal or informal style will affect the following areas:
- standard or nonstandard English
- choice of vocabulary
- use of contractions
- use of pronouns
Rule to Remember
Formal style affects the form of English, the choice of vocabulary, and the use of contractions and pronouns.
Standard or Nonstandard English
Standard English is the language used in professional and business communication. It is the form of English that follows the formal rules of the language.
Nonstandard English uses regional or social language variations. Nonstandard English should only be used when there is a purpose for it in writing. For example, it can be used in a narrative to describe a person with a specific regional dialect. Otherwise, the standard form of English should be used.
Choice of Vocabulary
Vocabulary needs to be adjusted depending on the level of formality of any written work.
Consider the following words: investigate, examine, check out. Each of them has a different level of formality. While check out can be used in informal writing and speech, using it in a formal research paper would not be appropriate.
Informal |
The study checked out the health effects of passive smoking. |
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Formal | The study examined the health effects of passive smoking. |
Rule to Remember
Use more formal vocabulary and avoid the use of contractions in formal writing.
Sometimes the whole sentence needs to be rephrased:
Informal | This experiment worked out just fine. |
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Formal | This experiment was successful. |
Contractions are more casual, and if you are striving for more formal style, they should not be used. Contractions in negative sentences should be especially avoided since they are easy to miss.
Informal | The outcomes of the study haven't been documented yet. |
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Formal | The outcomes of the study have not been documented yet. |
The Use of Pronouns
Formal language tends to be impersonal and precise. The use of pronouns, therefore, is restricted. In formal writing, when addressing the audience, you may use the passive voice or an adverbial clause in place of the personal pronoun:
Less formal | As you examine the health effects of ... |
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More formal | When examining the health effects of ... |
Rule to Remember
Restrict the use of personal pronouns in formal writing.
The writer's presence, signaled by the use of the personal pronoun I, or we (if there are several authors), can also make writing more informal and less credible.
Less formal | I believe the health effects of ... |
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More formal | It is believed that the health effects of ... |
The second sentence is more formal and can be perceived by the audience to be more credible.
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