In informal speech, the question word is sometimes put at the end of the sentence.
The generic you is primarily used in informal speech and writing.
In informal speech, however, the 12-hour clock is more commonly used.
In informal speech of English, the copula may be dropped.
She will now be spoken to in this extremely informal speech.
Both of these cases are losing ground to substitutes in informal speech.
The word like has developed several non-traditional uses in informal speech.
Ngoko is informal speech, used between friends and close relatives.
However, they may have some difficulty understanding informal speech, such as the dialogue in a sitcom.
Other examples, such as "him" and "going to" shown above, are generally only used in fast or informal speech.