DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH
THE LETTER "T" IS CLEARLY PRONOUNCED
THE LETTER "R" NOT PRONOUNCED AT THE EN OF THE WORDS
AMERICAN
ARE WRITTEN DIFERENTLY
BRITISH - COLOR
AMERICAN - COLOR
AMERICANS USE THE SIMPLE PERFECT PRETERITE TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING HAPPENED
I ATE TOO MUCH
THE LETTER "R" IS PRONOUNCED AT THE END OF THE WORDS
AMERICAN COLLECTIVE PRONOUNS ALWAYS GO IN SINGULAR
MY TEAM IS WINNING
THE LETTER "T" IS PRONOUNCED AS A "D"
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BRITISH
Where to next?
THE BRITISH USE THE PERFECT PRETERITE TO SAY SOMETHING THAT HAS HAPPENED
I¨VE ATEN TOO MUCH
I´VE EATEN TOO MUCH
IN THE BRITISH THE COLLETIVE PRONOUNS ARE USED IN PLURAL AND SINGULAR, BUT THEY ARE USED MORE IN PLURAL
MY TEAM ARE WINNING