Complete the sentences in such a way that the meaning remains unchanged from the original onesI. Complete the sentences in such a way that the meaning remains unchanged from the original ones. 1. The storm destroyed the town completely -> The town2. Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car. -> In spite 3. Let’s put garbage bins around the school yard. -> I suggest 4. Tom failed the exam because of his laziness. -> Because Tom was 5. Mary is better cook than Daisy. -> Daisy can’t
II. Fill in each gap with only ONE suitable word from the box. same English to the England language
In the United States of America the national language is also English. Over four hundred years ago, some English people sailed (2)…… North America to live there and they brought the new language to this new land. Now in (3)…… United States of America, people use American English. Most of the words are the (4)…… in American English and British English, but American people say some (5)…… words not like people do in England. Canada is to the North of the United States of America. It is larger than the United States. In Canada many people speak English because they also came from (6)…… many years ago. But in some parts of Canada, they speak French as people living in these parts came from France. |