Transform the following sentences from informal to formal English.
1. We are not going to renew the sole representative agreement again because you haven't
produced enough business for us.
2. The machine should work because it is new.
3. Our bank has told us that you haven't made this month's payment.
4. We can't send you the engineering blueprints on the drive.
If you've got any problems give me a call.
6. A primary education system was set up throughout Ireland as early as 1831.
7. This will cut down the amount of drug required and so the cost of treatment.
8. The material amenities of life have gone up in recent times.
9. Our press reflected the living culture of the people but did not come up with new forms
of entertainment.
5.
10. They should have looked into how the patient has coped previously.
11. The aggregate of outstanding balances went up and down quite violently.
12. Dieticians often feel that they should totally get rid of high-fat and high-sugar foods.
13. Those who turned down the proposal are yet to give any convincing reason.
14. Western scholars gradually turned out a corpus of translations from the Arabic and
studies of Islam.
15. You can easily forget how different life was 50 years ago.
16. In my opinion, this a very interesting study