Decide whether the sentence is written in British or American English.
1) Have you seen Zack's new truck?
British English American English 2) The park is in the center of our town. British English American English 3) I like rench fries! they're very crispy. British English American English 4) Have you seen the latest movie? British English American English 5) I've passe" this test. #o I'll get my "riving licence very soon. British English American English 6) Tom tol" me to get off the $n"ergroun" at Tower Hill. British English American English Fill in the gaps with the correct spelling American British Translation Che!e "eweller# Center Colo!r Co$# %ra# &a'or (eter (o!stache )heatre )ire )ra*eler +rogramme Enrol +a,amas
%ea" the te&t! highlight the American English wor"s'e&pressions an" put them into the British English e(uivalent to make the te&t more suita)le for a British au"ience. -t was getting near l!nchtime and - needed some gas. so - le/t the /reewa# and dro*e towards the nearest town. )here was a gas station ,!st o!tside the town and - decided to stop and ha*e a loo0 ro!nd. - p!t the car in a par0ing lot and too0 a ca' to the centre. -t was midda# and *er# hot. so - stopped at a little diner with ta'les on the sidewal0. - started tal0ing to a t!c0 dri*er. who ga*e me a histor# o/ the town. and a/terwards he too0 me on a g!ided to!r. -t made a nice 'rea0. %ea" the te&t! highlight the American English wor"s'e&pressions an" put them into the British English e(uivalent to make the te&t more suita)le for a British au"ience. -t was getting near l!nchtime and - needed some gas. so - le/t the /reewa# and dro*e towards the nearest town. )here was a gas station ,!st o!tside the town and - decided to stop and ha*e a loo0 ro!nd. - p!t the car in a par0ing lot and too0 a ca' to the centre. -t was midda# and *er# hot. so - stopped at a little diner with ta'les on the sidewal0. - started tal0ing to a t!c0 dri*er. who ga*e me a histor# o/ the town. and a/terwards he too0 me on a g!ided to!r. -t made a nice 'rea0.