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Sentence count:257+74Posted:2016-09-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: something likepublishpublisherestablishestablishmentaccomplishmentaccomplishmentsestablishment ofMeaning: ['ɪŋglɪʃ]  n. 1. an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries 2. the people of England 3. the discipline that studies the English language and literature 4. (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people 2. of or relating to the English language. 
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241. Her mother bought a handbook of English grammar for her last Sunday.
242. English people are supposed to be very reserved, but Pete is the exception that proves the rule — he'll chat to anyone!
243. It was Chaucer who really turned English into a literary language.
244. In English law a person is accounted innocent until they are proved guilty.
245. If you're going to the United States, you'd better brush up on your English.
246. There have been many changes in the history of the English language. Sentencedict.com
247. Applicants will be expected to have good command of English.
248. French differs from English in having gender for all nouns.
249. "Necessary" is one of the most commonly misspelt words in English.
250. In conversational English " is not " often contracts to " isn't ".
251. She packed all kinds of clothes to cope with the vagaries of the English weather.
252. The English in this story has been simplified to make it easier to understand.
253. As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her.
254. My friend paired off with an English teacher who taught in a junior middle school.
255. She has that reserve and slight coldness of manner which is typically English.
256. The committee comprises/consists of two lawyers, two journalists and a teacher. You can also say is comprised of, though this use is often avoided in written English. It is not correct to use comprises of or is composed by /from.
257. You ought to improve your English before going to work in America.
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