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Americans go on _______________, while Brits go on ,holidays.

Brits call the front of a car the bonnet, while Americans call it the hood.

In question form, a Brit might say, “Shall we go now?” while an American would probably say, “Should we go now?”

Americans tend to use the –ed ending; Brits tend to use the __________ ending.

You will also find some small differences with past forms of ___________verbs.

In British English, collective nouns can be singular or plural. You might hear someone from Britain say, “The team are playing tonight” or “The team is playing tonight.”

We use collective nouns to refer to a group of individuals.

Let’s look at the auxiliary verb shall. Brits sometimes use shall to express the______________.

Is the written word "organize" British?

"Monday through Friday." in British English grammar is correct

In the United Kingdom, the past participle of "get" has long been abandoned in favor of got?

Americans will use the simple past tense to describe something that has happened recently, while the British often use the present perfect

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