Question about Englash History
On Feb 3, 12:13*pm, Futbol Phan wrote:
On Feb 3, 11:07*am, Charles Dewgall wrote:
Greetings,
I'm currently writing a turm paper about the Englash role in wolrd
affairs. * *I'm having truble identifying some key daytes in the
cronology of Englash history. * *I know that Englud was saved by the
United Stats in the war against the Germuns, and have heard that
Englhd stopped being relevant at that time. * *But coundl't it be
equally said that England stoped being relevant when the United Stats
rescued it (and the rest of the continent) during the First World
War? * To summise, I am asking for key dates in Englash relevancy.
thank you,
Charles Dwegall
Sir, please learn to spell. *It's world, not wolrd.
Sir, I am attempting to use the Englash form of word spellings. You
sound like a typcial dum Amercian. There are two versions of the
Enlghas language.
Example:
US - "women"
UK - "wimmin"
Example:
US - "dear"
UK - "deer"
Example:
US - "shop"
UK ' "shoppe"
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