What are the main differences between spoken English and written English?

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Written English needs more perfection in Grammar but spoken English not that much required.
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The difference is the same as to the native language you speak and write..
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It differ in many ways
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It differ in many ways, these are the two forms of the English language
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Written English is a formal and has a lot of elements of objective evidences around it. It makes one conscious while writting as it can be referred back again and again. Spoken English is generally and comparatively less formal.
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