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LO
OH
CS H
GIH ӃSOJ N
AS“
“NOW WE ARE GOING T O A N A L Y Z E D I F F E R E N C E S BETWEEN AMERICAN A N D B R I T I S H
“TWO DIVIDED REGIONS WHICH HAVE
DIFFERENT CULTURES, BELIEFS,
TRADITIONS AND LANGUAGUE, BUT
T H E Y H A V E B E E N A B L E T O
COMUNICATE, SO THEY HAVE LIVED
FROM THE BEGINING LIKE AN UNITED
COMMUNITY”
WRITTEN BY:JORGE VALDIVIESOEDUARDO MEDINA
Auxiliary verbs
Let’s look at the auxiliary verb shall. Brits
sometimes use shall to express the future.For example, “I shall go home now.”
Americans know what shall means, but rarely
use it in conversation. It seems very formal.
Americans would probably use “I will go home
now.”the future.
For example, “I shall go home now.” When Americans want to express a lack of
obligation, they use the helping verb do with
negative not followed by need. “You do not
need to come to work today.” Brits drop the
helping verb and contract not. “You needn’t
come to work today.”
USED LINKS:http://www.buzzle.com/articles/difference-between-british-and-american-culture.html
http://culturaamericana.com.ar/?p=1681
http://learningenglish.voanews.com/content/six-difference-between-britsh-and-american-english/3063743.html