It means to have a appointment book
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A loyalist was an American who remained loyal to the British government after the American colonies had declared independence.
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Flat has more than one meaning, it could mean level, without lumps and bumps, such as flat ground, a flat surface or flat feet, it is also a serving platter used in catering or restaurants, and a Flat is what we British call a place to live or an apartment, for example "I live in a Flat above a shop" or "a block of Flats".The word 'flat' is also used when someone is singing a note a bit lower that it should be, in this case we call it a 'flat note'. The term 'flat' however, in music, also means to lower a natural note in most cases by a semitone. For example, we have the note E and the note just below E is called 'E flat', which means it is the lowered form of the original note.
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In Britain apartments are called flats.
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The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
To have a British accent, you would need to practice imitating the sound patterns and phonetics of British English. This can involve listening to native speakers, watching British TV shows or movies, and working with a dialect coach to refine your pronunciation. Regular practice and exposure to the accent are key to developing a convincing British accent.
A loyalist was an American who remained loyal to the British government after the American colonies had declared independence.
There are several interpretations , it could be that you mean an apartment or state of rooms on one floor forming a residence
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Yes, the British Empire outlawed slavery in its colonies through the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. The act provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in most British territories, with full emancipation achieved by 1838.
It means you are an American. It can also refer to Union troops in the Civil War.