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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
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Are these correct?

Are these correct in American English Language?

1)I have flu.Whiout an (a) before flu?

2)This is the leftover of one of my medicine OR this is a leftover of one of my medicine?

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Hi, Are these correct in American English Language? Whiout an (a) before flu? 2)This is the leftover of one of my medicine OR this is a leftover of one of my medicine?

  • Hi, Are these correct in American English Language?
  • Whiout an (a) before flu?
  • 2)This is the leftover of one of my medicine OR this is a leftover of one of my medicine?
  • Here's waht we'd say in Canada.
  • I have the flu.
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Hi,
Are these correct in American English Language?

1)I have flu.Whiout an (a) before flu?

2)This is the leftover of one of my medicine OR this is a leftover of one of my medicine?

Here's waht we'd say in Canada.

I have the flu.
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Is there any difference between the American English and Canadian English?
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Is there any difference between the American English and the Canadian English?
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Hi,

Is there any difference between the American English and the Canadian English?
Is there any difference between the American English and the Canadian English?

Clive
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Thanks Emotion: smile

so is there?
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Hi,


Have a look here, for a start.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English


http://ww

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Thanks Emotion: smile

So,the difference is mostly in the pronounciation.By the way is this sentence correct
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Hi,

In those links, there were plenty of differences not related to punctuation. pronunciation.
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Clive
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Thanks Emotion: smile

Are these correct?

1)I was at church.

2)I was in a supermarket when you called me.

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