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Why are certain categories of words more likely to vary between British and American English?
etymology
american-english
british-english
Where do people say "on Christmas"?
prepositions
american-english
british-english
2 times higher or 2-times higher? [closed]
british-english
When "be it" is at the beginning of a sentence, what kind of structure do you call it?
american-english
british-english
subject-verb-inversion
Pronouns for collective nouns (British and American)
grammatical-number
british-english
pronouns
collective-nouns
conjugation
In Britain the word 'normalcy' is ridiculed
british-english
Why do British people pronounce "idea" with an "r" sound at the end? [duplicate]
pronunciation
british-english
transatlantic-differences
"Eat more fruit(s) and vegetables" Is there a BE and AE difference?
grammatical-number
american-english
british-english
uncountable-nouns
countable-nouns
Could "shingled" mean "pebbly"?
nouns
adjectives
british-english
transatlantic-differences
"Checked shirt" vs "check shirt"
word-choice
american-english
british-english
How to write out numbers in compliance with British usage?
british-english
numbers
Can you hear the difference between 'Writer' and 'Rider'? Why?
pronunciation
british-english
phonology
phonetics
north-american-english
Single word request: a non-changing temporal trend [closed]
single-word-requests
british-english
Differentiating new (wife and children) and old family (parents) in a dedication
meaning
british-english
Difference in [ə] pronunciation at the end of a word in British and American English
american-english
pronunciation
british-english
pronunciation-vs-spelling
rhotic
Are any of the t-glottolization, th-fronting, h-dropping, etc. in English a phonological complex?
pronunciation
british-english
dialects
linguistics
rhotic
Is "Should be *ing" a valid English phrasing?
grammar
british-english
ing
"Skipping rope" vs. "jump rope"
etymology
american-english
british-english
Can one answer "Have you got...?" with "Yes, I've got."?
word-choice
british-english
have-got
grammaticality
Why are "bath" and "bathe" pronounced differently?
pronunciation
british-english
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