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American and British English differences - Wikipedia, the free ...
This is one of a series of articles about the differences between American English and British English, which, for the purposes of these articles, are defined as follows: (more...)

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Commonly confused words in British and American English ... British to American / American to British. Use the following drop-down list to find the American English equivalent of ... (more...)

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Teaching English | British Council | BBC
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British English
Background of British English: The size of the British Isles often leads people to assume that the language spoken in its countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland is ... (more...)
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