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Register and style depend on context and audience from "summary" of English Grammar for Today by Geoffrey Leech,Margaret Deuchar,Robert Hoogenraad

The way we speak or write in English is influenced by various factors, such as the situation we're in and the people we're talking to. This concept is known as register and style, and it plays a crucial role in effective communication. Register refers to the level of formality or informality in our language, while style encompasses the overall tone and manner of expression. The choice of register and style depends on the context and the audience we're addressing. For instance, when speaking to a group of colleagues in a professional setting, we are likely to use a formal register and a more serious tone. On the other hand, when chatting with friends in a casual setting, we might adopt a more relaxed register and a light-hearted style. In addition to the context, the audience also plays a significant role in determining the appropriate register and style. When speaking to children, for example, we may use simpler language and a more playful tone to engage them effectively. Conversely, when addressing a group of experts in a particular field, we may use technical language and a more formal style to convey our message accurately.
  1. We can ensure that our message is clear, engaging, and well-received. Ultimately, being aware of the nuances of register and style enables us to communicate effectively in various social and professional settings.
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English Grammar for Today

Geoffrey Leech

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