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What is English? | Learn English English is probably the third language in terms of number of native speakers (after Mandarin and Spanish); and probably the most widely spoken language on the planet taking into account native and non-native speakers Consequently English is sometimes described as a "world language" or a "global lingua franca"
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9 Online Games for English Learners | EnglishClub If you are an advanced English learner, I encourage you to try this game 2 Wordshake Wordshake game provides 16 random letters and three minutes to compose a word You need to use the 16 provided words to compose as many English words as possible to get points If you like playing Scrabble, I suggest you try the Wordshake game
History of English | Learn English Late Modern English has many more words, arising from two principal factors: firstly, the Industrial Revolution and technology created a need for new words; secondly, the British Empire at its height covered one quarter of the earth's surface, and the English language adopted foreign words from many countries
Pronouncing the Alphabet | Learn English EnglishClub: Learn English: Pronunciation: Pronouncing the Alphabet Pronouncing the Alphabet 🔈 The alphabet is the set of 26 letters (from A to Z) that we use to represent English in writing:
Definite Article and Indefinite Article | Learn English In English, a singular countable noun usually needs an article (or other determiner) in front of it We cannot say: I saw elephant yesterday We need to say something like: I saw an elephant I saw a pink elephant I saw the elephant I saw your elephant But see ZERO Article for cases when no article or other determiner is needed
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