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ORIGINAL & PARAPHRASE SENTENCES:

1. England is the biggest of the four countries in the United Kingdom.


- England is the huggest country amongst the four countries in the UK.

2. Over 50 million people live in England and that’s around 80 per cent of the total UK
population.
- More than 50 million people that settle in England are 80% of the total folk population
in The UK.

3. It is a multicultural country where more than 250 languages are spoken in the capital
city, London.
- London is a multicultural country where there are up to 250 languages spoken every
day.

4. The Houses of Parliament are in central London next to the River Thames and the
most famous part is the clock tower, Big Ben.
- Next to the River Thames, exactly in central London, there is The Houses of
Parliament of The United Kingdom with its most iconic and remarkable clock tower,
called Big Ben.

5. The official language of England is English, which is spoken today by millions of


people all over the world.
- English is the official language of the Biggest Country in the UK, England. And it’s
spoken by millions of mankind all around the world.

6. Although everyone speaks English, there are many different accents around the
country.
- Despite English is the official language of England, there are so many various
accents across the country.

7. Cricket is a traditional sport played with a bat and ball which began in England and is
now played all over the world.
- Cricket is a traditional sport that began in England and it’s played with a shaped
piece of wood called bat, and ball. But now, cricket is played by people all around the
world as well.

8. Glastonbury is a five-day festival of music, dance, comedy, theatre and circus and
around 175,000 people go.
- During the five-day festival, Glastonbury not only showing music shows, but it also
showed many kinds of entertainment such as dance, comedy, theatre, and circus
and it’s attended by 175,000 people.

9. Many English people drink several cups of tea every day, usually with milk.
- Most English people must be having several cups of tea with milk every day.

10. It is called the St George’s Cross and Saint George is the patron saint of England. St
George’s Day is on 23 April, but it’s not a public holiday.
- The red cross on England's flag is called St George’s Cross, the patron saint of
England who was born on 23 April. Despite that is an important person’s day, St
George’s Day isn’t a public holiday.

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