Spoken & Written Grammar Flashcards
T or F
Spoken grammar is always less formal than written grammar.
True
T or F
Written grammar allows for more complex sentence structures than spoken grammar
True
T or F
Spoken grammar relies heavily on intonation and tone to convey meaning
True
T or F
Written grammar strictly follows punctuation rules, while spoken grammar does not.
False
T or F
Spoken grammar tends to include more hesitations and repetitions compared to written grammar.
True
T or F
Written grammar allows for greater precision and clarity compared to spoken grammar.
True
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Spoken grammar permits the omission of certain grammatical elements for brevity and efficiency
True
T or F
Written grammar tends to adhere more strictly to grammatical rules and conventions than spoken gramma
True
T or F
Spoken grammar allows for more frequent use of slang and informal expressions than written gram
True
T or F
Written grammar commonly includes passive voice constructions, while spoken grammar favors active voice
True
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Spoken grammar often features sentence fragments, while written grammar avoids them
True
T or F
Written grammar permits the use of more formal vocabulary and literary devices than spoken gramma
True
T or F
Spoken grammar often exhibits more variation and regional dialectal features compared
True
T or F
Written grammar prioritizes coherence and logical organization more than spoken grammar
True
T or F
Spoken grammar tends to involve more interaction between speakers, leading to frequent interruptions and overlapping speech.
True