English is a subject on its own and covers, writing, spelling, grammar, and how to put thoughts together in a constructive and coherent way, so no other subect other than English,, for it is the basis of all...in fact as most people and countries realise, it is not just a language but the basis for all languages as it covers how to write etc, as I said at the beginning.
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
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The English langauge
You should start with English.
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English is always capitalized, except when used in sports jargon, where it is optional.
Yes, in the phrase "English teacher," the word "English" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the subject being taught. When referring to the language or the nationality, "English" should always be capitalized.
Ed Morrow has written: '599 things you should never do' -- subject(s): English Quotations, Quotations, Quotations, English 'Born this day' -- subject(s): Chronology, Birthdays
the subject areas of english communication
The correct phrase is "my sister and I were." In English, when referring to a compound subject, the verb should agree in number with the plural subject. Since "sister and I" together form a plural subject, the verb "were" is appropriate.
The English translation for asignatura is ''subject'' or ''class''
You should choose a couple of strong core subject for your A levels/higher education,such as maths,physics, chemistry, English and geography