Informal expressions: | Formal expressions: |
What did she write about? | About what did she write? |
I am supposed to call him. Aren’t I? | Am I not? |
None of the girls are present. | None of the girls is present. |
There is a book and a pen on the table | There are a book and a pen on the table. |
Somebody lost their book | Somebody lost his book |
The public was friendly. They were very happy.
It was composed of thousands of people. | The public were friendly. They clap their hands. |
You can call me at midnight. (Giving permission) | You may call me at night.
(Giving permission) |
It is fun reading this book. | Reading this book is fun. |
It is fun reading this book. | It is fun to read this book. |
He expected less students. | He expected fewer students. |
If I was you. | If I were you. |
She looks like she dances. (like is followed
by a noun object) | She looks as if / as though she dances. |