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There were many people that founded our country. However, our first formal president, George Washington, is commonly deemed the "father of our country".
A formal count of a population is a census.
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There cannot be a number for formal religions in the world today because the definition of formal is subjective to the user of the phrase. Whether a religion is formal or not is opinion, so there could be any number of religions in this time.
A formal invitation will be in today's post. A formal gown will be required for the Senior Prom.
By itself, no. "Wore something formal today," has no subject. In informal writing you could say the sentence has an assumed subject of "I," so for example: Dear Diary, Wore something formal today. Went to the party. Had a good time. But if you add an explicit subject, it's definitely correct: Jane wore something formal today. My daughter also wore something formal today.
"Let's wear something formal today" is the correct phrase to use when suggesting that a group of people should dress formally. "Let's get into something formal today" is also acceptable but may sound less natural in this context.
The sentence "Lets get into something formal today" is not correct grammar due to improper use of preposition.
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"Cómo estás hoy?" means "How are you today?" A close variant, "Cómo está hoy?" is a more formal way to ask the question to an elder, an authority figure, or a peer you don't know very well. The variant version can also mean "How is he (or she) today?"
Yes, but only formal democracies.
Yes its formal name is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
It could be any of the following: 1) Today he is at home. 2) Today she is at home. 3) Today it is at home. or 4) Today you (formal) is at home.
Wo [bist du (informal)/sind Sie (formal)] heute?
If this is a statement:She/he/it is at the beach today.If this is a question:Are you (formal) at the beach today?Is she/he at the beach today?