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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

British

British belongs to United Kingdom.

To me the sentence makes no sense. Please tell me what this sentence mean? Does it mean people of England?

  

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sundarnaz To me the sentence makes no sense. You're right.

  • sundarnaz To me the sentence makes no sense.
  • You're right.
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sundarnazTo me the sentence makes no sense.

You're right.

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Hi

Different people will have very different views about that. The UK is the sovereign democratic state that includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Britain, usually, refers to the single land mass off the northwest coast of Europe (including some extra parts like the Isles of Wight, Anglesey, the Hebrides, and so on)

If someone in London were to say "I'm Jam

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sundarnazBritish belongs to United Kingdom.

This looks like a literal translation from another language. It doesn't make sense in English. Did you come up with it?


Without being certain, it seems to be an attempt at saying that the word British means people or things that are of or relating to the UK. Is this what you meant?

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