Which is acceptable in formal emails?
A: Excessive use of abbreviations.
B: Capitalized words.
C: Emoticons.
D: Brackets.
A: Excessive use of abbreviations.
B: Capitalized words.
C: Emoticons.
D: Brackets.
D
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- Which of the following words in bold is formal and acceptable in business English?
- The following are some statements about formal words. Choose the one which is not correct. A: Most formal words are of Saxon origin. B: Formal words are also called “big” words. C: Formal words mainly appear in formal writing, such as scholarly works, legal documents etc. D: Most formal words usually contain three or more than three syllables.
- 中国大学MOOC: You might look unprofessional when you use emoticons and abbreviations.
- What should you avoid in business emails? ( ) A: Unfamiliar abbreviations B: Typing the e-mail entirely in capital letters C: Using bullet points D: Emoticons
- In formal Emails, we use “I’m writing to complain…”
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Complete the sentence by choosing suitable words in brackets to collocate with the italicized words.
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When writing business emails, you are encouraged to use abbreviations, slangs, emojis, and multiple exclamation points.
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5. The lexical features of product description are : A: Use of general words B: Frequent use of terminology/scientific words C: Frequent use of Nominalization D: Use of formal words
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Which of the following is the least formal? A: memos B: faxes C: letters D: emails
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The use of midget words and abbreviations can help to make news headlines shorter.