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WHAT IS A ‘FLAP T’?: Explanation, Word Lists, and Practice Sentences for American English Pronunciation — #GOALS English Learn English Pronunciation, How To Speak American Accent, English Prounanciation, American English Pronunciation, American Accent Training, English Pronunciation Rules, American Accent Pronunciation, American English Accent, British And American Words

WHAT IS A ‘FLAP T’?: Explanation, Word Lists, and Practice Sentences for American English Pronunciation — #GOALS English

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Difference Between American And British English, Australian Vs American Words, American English Accent, British And American Words, British English Accent, British English Words, English Linguistics, American English Vs British English, Learn American English

One of the really interesting parts of being an Australian author publishing through an American publisher has been learning to write American English. Having read books by American writers my enti…

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List with different words in American and Australian English Aussie Accent Words, Australian Vs American Words, Australian Words And Meanings, Aussie Slang Words, Aussie Accent Pronunciation, Australian Slang Words, How To Do An Australian Accent, British Expressions, Writing Accents

Like any other language, English has its own variations depending on where it is spoken. If you are talking to an American and an Australian, besides the accent, you’ll notice different words or expressions to say the same thing. Specific vocabulary from Australia and the USA Australian English is closer to British English than to

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Informal contractions are shortened forms of words or phrases commonly used in spoken English, but less often in formal written English. They are usually created by combining two words and omitting one or more letters.

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