'The joint is extremely rheumatic.'
Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.
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All beloved happiness is joint in together
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most of the times its a staphylococcus infection which is a common problem all over the world for tonsillitis and rheumatic fever which affects the joints later and then at a later stage the heart too indicating rheumatic heart disease
Formal standard English and standard English are related but not the same. Standard English refers to the variety of English that is widely accepted as the norm for written and spoken communication, encompassing both formal and informal contexts. Formal standard English, on the other hand, refers specifically to a more polished and structured form of the language, often used in professional, academic, or official settings. While all formal standard English is standard English, not all standard English is necessarily formal.
Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.
Rheumatic fever does not affect throat. It does affect heart and joint. This happens probably because the antibodies formed against the beta haemolytic streptococci also attack the heart valves and the joints. Probably they have similarity with the antigen of bacteria.
yes
It affects the heart and all the joints in your body
British Standard English is a living dynamic language. New words and changes in the use of grammar is happening continuously. If this were not true, we would all be speaking Chaucerian English
American Standard English is the literary dialect of the United States, spoken in the homes of educated people. Despite its many inventions and neologisms, American Standard English is somewhat old-fashioned in relation to the mother country's, as all transplanted linguistic communities are.
Since Standard English has uniform rules, it is less likely to be misunderstood or to convey a message that is unintended. Of course, it needs to be used properly to ensure the most accurate communication possible.
You take Cambridge English exams at authorised Cambridge ESOL examination centres all over the world. Choose a centre and they will give you all the information you need in order to register for your exam, including entry costs and dates.
"alls" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "all."
The joint found at the base of all fingers is called the metacarpophalangeal joint.