Grammatically it's all the same, but when talking about certain terms there are differances. The British use words that Americans simply don't use and some are used differantly.
Are Russians more...
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Grammatically it's all the same, but when talking about certain terms there are differances. The British use words that Americans simply don't use and some are used differantly.
Are Russians more...
So what type of English do Russians learn? I don't want to give American usage to someone learning English spoken in the UK or who is reading that usage in the book they are learning from.
Tim.
"Effigy" usually has a much more limited usage. An effigy is usually a symbol of someone you hate. For example: To burn an effigy. Usually you burn an effigy of someone you hate to symbolize...
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