Did you know that US English is generally rhotic (pronouncing 'r' in hard), while UK accents are non-rhotic (dropping the 'r' ...
American vs British English: If you have ever found yourself reading an article and wondering why one writer says “color” while another writes “colour,” you are definitely not alone. American and ...
There are many differences between British and American punctuation, spelling, and grammar. Neither version is more correct than the other; which version you should use just depends on who your ...
Anwar Hassan from Egypt writes: I am sticking to a British accent, but would like to know the main differences between British and American English grammar. Of course, they are little, but they are of ...
IS AMERICA RUINING English or giving it new life? Most of this old transatlantic debate concerns words. Is elevator an improvement on lift? Why say transportation when transport will do? Sometimes it ...