Which sentence is an example of informal language?(1 point)

Responses

We were really into seeing that new show.
We were really into seeing that new show.

We recommend purchasing tickets in advance.
We recommend purchasing tickets in advance.

The new exhibit is quite fascinating.
The new exhibit is quite fascinating.

The director assembled an interesting collection.

We were really into seeing that new show.

The sentence "We were really into seeing that new show" is an example of informal language. To determine this, you can look for clues such as colloquial language, contractions, and a more casual tone. In this case, the use of the word "really" instead of a more formal alternative like "truly" or "very," along with the contraction "we're" instead of "we are," suggests an informal tone.

The sentence "We were really into seeing that new show." is an example of informal language.