People's intonation changes over years people develop new habits which get passed on along to other people to develop what you call an "accent".
England had control over the U.S. before any Eastern countries did. So, England, speaking English, passed the language down. It has always been the official language of U.S. gov't.
US citizens planning a vacation in England need a passport to take a flight to England. Generally speaking, perhaps another form of ID would help.
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You say it in English, just as you would do in the US or any other English speaking country.
Generally speaking, there are more public celebrations of Holy Week in Spanish-Speaking countries since Catholicism is the dominant religion.
The Second War of Independence is the name often given to the 1812 war between the US and England. Strictly speaking the name is incorrect, as the independence of the US was no longer at stake.
No they lost to England and the US beat Algeria. US & England are tied at 5 points and Slovenia only had 4. US won the group because it had more goals than England.
I think that they are more polite
Because it is a long way from England to the US. The heavier it is, the more it is going to cost.
Five is plural (more than one). Therefore, the correct sentence, grammatically speaking, would be "there are five of us".
Most of England and the UK speaks English, although it may differ in some ways from that spoken in the US, or Australia, or other English-speaking countries.
1 to 14 days or more