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American English sounds different from British English because (1 point)
American English sounds different from British English because (1 point)
of the relative isolation between the two countries.
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American English sounds different from British English because
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How is American English different from British English? American English uses new words
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In the website I was able to learn about the English language very well, because in the website there are a lot of menus that
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ina
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Thank you very much for teaching me both the British English and the American English alternative. By the way, do you say "What
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Henry2
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The term assimilation refers to when :
A.*** a word is borrowed into English through different venues B. A latin adj. becomes an
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henry
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Which statement accurately describes the relationship of Old English to modern English?
Old English and modern English use
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Why do you study English?
1. I study English to chat with foreigners. 2. I study English to get 100 points on the English test in
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rfvv
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Inverted word order, unclear pronouns, and variable spellings are characteristics of what type of English
a. old english b.
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Cori
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Which statement accurately describes the relationship between Old English and Modern English?
Old English and Modern English
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James
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