'Procrastinate' : is this word very formal and not frequently used?
Is the word procrastinate very formal? or is it quite normal to use it in everyday's life?
And, are these two sentence correct?
She's a procrastinator.
She always procrastinate things, specially when it comes to do household chores.
No, it is not formal. It is used in every day life.
She's a procrastinator. <-- correct
She always procrastinates (things), especially when it comes to doing household chores.
Corrections:
You don't really need to use the word "things".
"Especially" sounds more natural in this sentence.
"when it comes to doing..."
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Okay even better. I will write it down in my list. Well, I can still improve my vocabulary then. Thank you.
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Mojave is correct. It is used every day. Feel free to use it.
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Okay, I am not a native speaker, but I had never heard or this word. My English is reasonably advanced, probably the same as yours? I would not use it. But, okay, what do I know.
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