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Many students are confused about worddifferencesbetween American and British English. The following list provides common American English vocabulary and word choices, along with their British English equivalents arranged in alphabetical order. Which words are already most familiar to you? Now, test your ...
1 Topic 2: British English vs American English 英式英语与美式英语British English and American English are not the same in some ways. Firstly, thespelling of some words is different. The British use the word "centre", while (然而)Americans use “center". In the same way, “colour” in Br...
In British (GB) we use back rounded open sound /ɒ/ for words like SHOP /ʃɒp/, LOST /lɒst/ and WANT /wɒnt/.In American (GA) we don’t round the lips, so it’s: /ʃɑp/, /lɑst/ & /wɑnt/. “John wants a stop watch.” ...
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–BritishEnglish-got–AmericanEnglish-gotten •Forexample –He’sgotmuchbetteratplayingtennis–He’sgottenmuchbetteratplayingtennis Prepositions •Ontheweekend(AmE)•Attheweekend(BrE)•Onateam(AmE)•Inateam(BrE)•Pleasewritemesoon(AmE)•Pleasewritetomesoon(BrE)WordsthathaveDifferentMeanings ...
A common example is “analyse” (British spelling) and “analyze” (American spelling). Here are some more: As you can see, there aren’t many examples. This isn’t as common as the above rules. Other Differences Those are the most common rules, but there are other words that Brits an...
-our vs -or British words ending in -our often drop the ‘u’ in American English. For example: Colour / color Favour / favor Flavour / flavor Rumour / rumor Savour / savor Double or single ‘l’ When adding -ed, -ing, -er, -est, and -or suffixes to a word ending in ‘l’,...
The differences between American English and British English can be as subtle as the way you say certain words, and as obvious as how these words are spelled. In this post, an ESL teacher shares how you can tell the two apart in terms of pronunciation, g