Written English is different from_____English in many ways.() A: speaking B: speaking C: spoken D: speak
Written English is different from_____English in many ways.() A: speaking B: speaking C: spoken D: speak
__________ English is different from written English in many ways.
__________ English is different from written English in many ways.
Lily is _____ and she is from _______. A: an English; England B: England; English C: English; England D: an English girl; English
Lily is _____ and she is from _______. A: an English; England B: England; English C: English; England D: an English girl; English
Their English teacher is from America, but ______ (we) is from England.
Their English teacher is from America, but ______ (we) is from England.
(As is known) to (all), sometimes it is very difficult (to tell) the difference between technical English (from everyday English). A: As is known B: all C: to tell D: from everyday English
(As is known) to (all), sometimes it is very difficult (to tell) the difference between technical English (from everyday English). A: As is known B: all C: to tell D: from everyday English
Most of the affixes are derived from Old English, or from Latin and Greek.
Most of the affixes are derived from Old English, or from Latin and Greek.
In communication one may shift from formal English to informal English or from standard English to non-standard English. This is known as ______. A: code-switching B: language planning C: politeness strategies D: bilingualism
In communication one may shift from formal English to informal English or from standard English to non-standard English. This is known as ______. A: code-switching B: language planning C: politeness strategies D: bilingualism
English evolved into what is now described as Modern English from the late 16th century.
English evolved into what is now described as Modern English from the late 16th century.
Patrick is ______. A: [A] an American B: an English man C: from a country whose language is not English
Patrick is ______. A: [A] an American B: an English man C: from a country whose language is not English
Old English was mainly derived from the dialects of _________.
Old English was mainly derived from the dialects of _________.