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Formal written English
Formal written English Note: this article may be of particular interest to non-native users of English. Native speakers, as well as advanced speakers whose mother-tongue is not English, will find links to articles on ...
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Talk:Formal written English
Talk:Formal written English Pavement Although footpath is the term for ... Australia read a sentence they knew was written by another Australian (but with no other ... meaning is a regional difference in Australian English. Adelaide has traditionally been more Anglo- ...
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Standard Written English
Standard Written English Introduction Written English is an alphabetic, morphophonemic representation of the English language, and is the world’s most ...
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English verbs
English verbs Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. Verbs in the English language are a lexical and morphologically distinct ... action, an event, or a state. While English has many irregular verbs (see a list ... straightforward. Being part of an analytic language, English regular verbs are not very much inflected ... verbs and modals. Principal parts A regular English verb has only one principal part, ...
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English literature
English literature The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, including literature composed in English by writers not necessarily from England; ...
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English language
English language English Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Australia, Canada, Ireland ... European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic English Writing system: Latin alphabet Official status Official ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. English is a West Germanic language which is ... in many countries formerly under British rule. English is now the fourth (or possibly ...
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Talk:Chinese written language
Talk:Chinese written language Menchi, please don't forget to ... where the Cantonese language serves as a formal, or official language, "Modern Standard Written Chinese", though based on Beijing Mandarin, still ... normal sense. In other words, "Modern Standard Written Chinese" is not only the written standard for Mandarin dialects, but also ...
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Talk:English grammar
Talk:English grammar Question regarding the Flowchart I might ... meanings of "shall" and "will". In American English, at least, "shall" is almost never used ... not part of common usage in American English should be added, but I'm not ... F. Ewald, MA in linguistics, ESL and English instructor) Check out what The King's English says about it at http://www. ...
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British English
British English English dialects British Isles British English East Anglian English English English Estuary English Hiberno-English (Ireland) ...
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English poetry
English poetry Many regard William Shakespeare as the greatest English poet ever. The history of English poetry stretches from the middle of the ... to the present day. Over this period, English poets have written some of the most enduring poems ...
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