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American and British English Grammar Preferences

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1. Verb Forms:

1.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "I have just gotten off work."

• "I have just got off work."

1.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "She is going to the shop."

• "She is going to the store."

2. Spelling Variations:

2.1 Choose the spelling you prefer without indicating the style:

• "He spelt it out for me."

• "He spelled it out for me."

2.2 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "I don't have any cash."

• "I haven't got any cash."

2.3 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "I like this colour."

• "I like this color."

3. Noun and Verb Agreement:

3.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:


• "The team is winning."

• "The team are winning."

3.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "The government are making changes."

• "The government is making changes."

4. Prepositions:

4.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "I'll see you on the weekend."

• "I'll see you at the weekend."

4.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "She's in vacation."

• "She's on holiday."

5. Articles:

5.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "I'm going to the hospital."

• "I'm going to hospital."

5.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "She's studying at university."

• "She's studying at the university."

6. Punctuation in Quotations:

6.1 Choose the style you prefer:

• "She said, 'Hello.'"

• "She said, 'Hello'."


7. Past Simple or Present Perfect:

7.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "Did you eat?"

• "Have you eaten?"

7.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "She has already left."

• "She already left."

8. Auxiliary Verbs "Have" and "Do":

8.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "I already did it."

• "I just ate."

8.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "I have already finished."

• "I already finished."

9. Plurals of Collective Nouns:

9.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "The team are playing well."

• "The team is playing well."

9.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "The government is making changes."

• "The government are making changes."

10. Comparative and Superlative Forms:


10.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "This is the best option."

• "This is the better option."

10.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "She is talented more than him."

• "She is more talented than him."

11. Conditionals:

11.1 Choose the sentence you find more natural:

• "If I were you, I would..."

• "If I was you, I would..."

11.2 Select the option you find more commonly used:

• "I would have gone if I had known."

• "I would have gone if I knew."

12. Time Expressions:

12.1 Choose the expression you find more commonly used:

• "It's a quarter past three."

• "It's three-fifteen."

12.2 Select the option you find more natural:

• "They will meet at half past six."

• "They will meet at six thirty."

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