answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

"In the near future" is not quite the way to put it. English is on the move, and has been for all of its history. English is adaptable, and this is in part because it is a creolized language. It has come about as a blending of several languages. English is constantly growing and changing.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What will happen in the near future to types of English?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Will space polliution happen in the near future?

There is a possibility of the space pollution to happen in future as a result of the space debris.


Which tense do you use to talk about things that are going to happen in the near future?

Future tense.


Is Washington state a compact state for nursing?

Not at this time. Hopefully it will happen in the near future.


What it means to dream of being at someones wake?

Something bad will happen to them in the near future.


What happen to Freddy Krueger?

Nothing..he lives on in a new Nightmare due for release in the near future


Do you need the English baccalaureate?

Personally i would get a English baccalaureate because in the near future it is said that you will need that gcse to get into uni.


What do Cuba exiles hope will happen in Cuba in the near future?

Go back to Cuba when the communism has done.


Do you earn miles when redeeming miles?

No - there is no airline that currently allows it and highly unlikely it will happen in the near future either.


When was The Near Future created?

The Near Future was created in 1919.


Will John Cena return after being fired from the WWE?

Definitely, he's scheduled in bonus matches to happen in the near future.


What will happen in the rice market now if buyers expect higher rice prices in the near future?

the demand for rice will increase


Did anyone live on the moon?

nope. only walked on the moon. but it might happen to us in the future. maybe near, maybe far.