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Can you name the American English/British English Words?
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American English Word
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Fall
Gas
Cookie
Apartment
Hood
Trailer
Drugstore
Bureau
Fries
Potato Chips
Thumbtack
Freeway
Trash can
Movie
American English Word
British English Word
Purse
Elevator
Truck
Allowance
Bar
Mail
Zip Code
Rest Room
Railroad
Eraser
Trash
Store
Wrench
Candy
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American English/British English Words Quiz
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gowhere
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Jul 14th, 2011 at 16:41 GMT
1 point
Shouldn't the translation for Drugstore be Chemist, rather than Chemist's? You should allow the singular 'sweet' as well. I wouldn't say that the rest room in a hotel would be referred to as a 'public toilet'. I would omit the word 'public'. Colour is simply a spelling difference (about which there is already a quiz. All in all, a good start but still some work to be done.
kianasalamian
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Jul 14th, 2011 at 17:36 GMT
1 point
It should be fixed now :)
chriskotx
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Jul 15th, 2011 at 04:13 GMT
1 point
I'd call autumn, film, handbag, toilet, railway and shop just alternative words used by Americans as well - not characteristically British. I thought all highways were motorways in Britain, are they equivalent to (limited access) freeways? Finally, isnt loo another word for the toilet?
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