Similar words: strong language, learning language, programming language, language, bad language, sign language, body language, paralanguage. Meaning: n. 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.
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(1) The English language has many idioms.
(2) There are some exotic words in English language.
(3) The college is not an officially recognized English language school.
(4) Many words in the English language are French in origin.
(5) The English language is allied to the German language.
(6) Do you ever murder the English language?
(7) She has an impressive command of the English language.
(8) The English language is rich in vocabulary.
(9) Critics accused him of murdering the English language .
(10) Tom has a feel for the English language.
(11) The English language is constantly changing.
(12) Many foreign words have passed into the English language.
(13) Sonia might not speak the English language well(sentence dictionary), but then who did?
(14) People joke about Branston's ability to mangle the English language.
(15) The English language contains many Saxon words that have survived for over 1000 years.
(16) The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help. Ronald Reagan
(17) Is there a new minimum English language requirement?
(18) I went to classes at an English language school.
(19) Such is the glorious messiness of the English language.
(20) The English language derives mainly from the Germanic stock.
(21) You must bulldoze your way into the English language.
(22) Diagrammatic Representation of English Language Education KLA Curriculum ...
(23) Chinese, Bahasa Melayu, English Language, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography.
(24) A standard was first set for the English language when Henry was King of England.
(25) But English language learning motivation research started rather late in China.
(26) Proficient in the English language ( verbal & written ), second language is an asset.
(27) He came to London in 1976, already accomplished in the English language.
(28) There have been many changes in the history of the English language.
(29) Thatcher is unique among her predecessors in having given the English language a brand new ism, created from her own name.
(30) For students coming to study at level 6 and above at a Higher Education Institution, the English Language requirement can be waived if the sponsor considers the student to be a gifted student.
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