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America's got talent. It's also got scenery, history and a national anthem no one can sing. Those are just some of the things we celebrate, each time July 4 rolls around. But there's one thing we ...
In a TikTok video, which has gained over 1 million views since being posted, the American-British couple revealed some of the words they differ on – and a few may surprise you.
British English uses organise, while American prefers to organize. Both are correct depending on the region, but using one consistently is important. The reason for this goes back to the 1800s.
I moved from London, England, to New York in 2011. Over the past decade, I've adopted many American words so I don't have to keep explaining myself. But some British words make more sense to me ...
In their lonely fight against American words, the British have long prided themselves on having "stiff upper lips." They have no idea this stoic phrase is probably an Americanism, one dating back ...
Now that “Webster’s” has become a household name for any American dictionary, we can lose sight of the man, Noah Webster, and his patriotic vision for the original “American Dictionary of ...
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