Similar words: something like, publish, publisher, establish, establishment, accomplishment, accomplishments, establishment of. Meaning: ['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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121. There is no exactly equivalent French tense to the present perfect tense in English.
122. I'm told I have a very pronounced English accent when I speak French.
123. She is the first woman who navigates a sail crossing the English Channel.
124. Does he know English?
125. Try to learn by heart these English words and phrases.
126. The English word 'olive' is derived from the Latin word 'oliva'.
127. His English improved enormously because of his association with British people.
128. Students from countries as diverse as Colombia and Lithuania use Cambridge textbooks when they learn English.
129. He collaborated with his son Michael on the English translation of a text on food production.
130. The English translation is inserted between the lines of the text.
131. An English-Chinese Dictionary is an important aid in learning the English.
132. She was reading a polyglot bible, with the text in English[sentencedict.com], Latin and Greek.
133. The students in middle schools should build up a solid foundation in English.
134. In his lecture the teacher expanded on the uses of the English subjunctive mood.
135. Higher degrees in English are a target for foreign students.
136. He needs to perfect his spoken English before going to work in Canada.
137. Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.
138. They plan to recreate a typical English village in Japan.
139. Only a small number of Kadare's books have been translated into English.
140. How is your brother coming on with his study of English?
141. By analysing the parts of the sentence we learn more about English grammar.
142. I am in a dilemma whether to do maths or English.
143. He saw the English victory as a sign of divine displeasure.
144. The English textbooks for middle schools have been completely revised.
145. His English up to this point would hardly pass muster.
146. It's rude to mock at a foreign student's mistakes in English.
147. I thought of you immediately when they said they wanted someone who could speak English.
148. The English teacher watered down the course for the slow-learning students.
149. She started studying English at college,(http://sentencedict.com/English.html) but switched to Business Studies in her second year.
150. The shelf contained a pell - mell assortment of English novels.
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