Formal and Informal abbreviations
Past perfect
Connectors
Students' Information
100

This abbreviation is formal and used to introduce examples.

e.g.

100

Identify the correct sentence: 

A) She has eaten before he arrived
B) She had eaten before he arrived

B

100

This connector is usually used at the beginning or middle with a comma: “____, he continued.”

however

100

Monzalvo's father's TWO names 

Luis Alberto

200

The informal abbreviation L.O.L. stands for

Laughing out loud

200

In the sentence "He had eaten breakfast by 7:00 AM" 

mention a possible time this person ate breakfast

4,5,6 etc

200

This connector is more formal and similar to “however.”

Nevertheless

200

Lucias' sister's TWO names

Sofia Alejandra

300

A.S.A.P stands for

As soon as possible

300

In a past perfect sentence, where is “yet” usually placed in negative sentences?

at the end of the sentence

300

The most informal and common connector when indicating contrast

but

300

Diego Axel's brother's TWO names

Jorge Valentin

400

Identify if this abbreviation is formal or informal: “etc.”

Formal

400

In a past perfect sentence, where is “already” usually placed?

between “had” and the past participle?

400

Mention the missing sequence connector:

First, _________, finally

then

400

In which "colonia" Does Ivan Rabadan live?

El Dorado

500

This abbreviation means “that is” and is used to clarify information.

i.e.

500

Mention the explanation or definition of the structure

An action that happened before another action in past

500

In the sentence "This book is interesting and it's easy to read", we can use more formal ones this way: 

The book is interesting; ____________, it is easy to read.

Mention one of the two options

moreover or furthermore

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