... prefer houses to flats. d With some words, the noun has the suffix man He's English. /He's an Englishman. Englishmen are reserved. Also: Welsh/a Welshman, Irish/an Irishman, French/a Frenchman, ... adjective with the or people. The English are /English people are reserved. NOTE a It is less usual to use woman as a suffix, but we can use an adjective + woman. The English woman...
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... 40 American English 302 Summary The grammar of British English and American English is very similar. There are a few differences but not very ... spelling differences, such as GB colour, US color. The main differences between British and American English are in pronunciation and in some items of vocabulary. A good dictionary such as the Oxford ... Americans do not often use shall. G...
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