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British English vs American English
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Erina Kawagishi posted on 2016/12/07Ever wondered why your spellcheck goes wild or why your favorite actor sounds so different in interviews? This video dives into the fun differences between British and American English, from tricky tense usage to everyday vocabulary and spelling quirks! You'll pick up practical phrases and gain a deeper understanding of these two fascinating English variations.
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i'm going to
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- Verb Phrase
- Expressing a future intention or plan.
- Expressing something that is likely to happen in the near future.
- Phrase
- Expressing a future intention or plan.
- Expressing something that is likely to happen soon.
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More have a nap
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- Intransitive Verb
- To sleep for a short period of time, usually during the day.
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More going to do
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- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- Intending to perform an action in the future.
- Likely to happen or occur in the near future.
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