I don't know, but I am British myself and some parts of Britain have quite posh accents, compared to Americans.
Of course. There are certain languages that make a person more adequate to do other languages accents but yes they can. Take the example of Hugh Laurie. He is the actor that plays Dr. House in the homonym show. He's British. You can also check his British accent in the Stuart Little movies. He plays the father. It's hard but possible.
American English has evolved since the American colonies gained independence from Britain in the 18th century. Over time, American English has developed unique characteristics in spelling, grammar, and vocabulary that differentiate it from British English. This is why American English is now recognized as a distinct form of the English language.
There are many different regional accents in England, with estimates ranging from around 30 to over 50 distinct accents. These accents can vary greatly in pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation, reflecting the diversity of the regions within England.
The conflict in "How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents" revolves around the Garcia sisters grappling with their identity as they navigate the challenges of assimilating to American culture while holding onto their Dominican heritage. Through a series of vignettes spanning their childhood in the Dominican Republic to their adult lives in the US, the sisters face cultural clashes, family dynamics, and personal struggles that shape their understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
Yes, British English is a dialect of the English language. It is the form of English spoken in the United Kingdom and differs from other dialects, such as American English and Australian English, in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
The British took New York from the Americans.
They helped they British and the New World
pretty hard pretty hard
Yes because they wanted to fight back against the British for the cruility the British gave them in the Seven Year War
becuase they were getting in the trade that they brought in
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Lexington and Concord
At the time, Americans were British! They were British colonists! Of course they were allies! The British colonists in America wanted French land and Great Britain wanted to take over the fur trade in North America.
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.
whose side did the native americans take between the french and british and why?
Answer this question… Native Americans failed to take over the largest British forts.
The British after suffering heavy casualties drove the Americans from their defenses on Breed's Hill and past Bunker Hill. The Americans stayed out of reach of the British until George Washington arrived to take command of the army there.