What is Standard English?, A local dialect, A slang variety, A normalized form of English used in education and media, A regional accent, Dialects are:, Standard language only, Regional varieties with differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, Only written forms, Only formal language, What is the main difference between Standard English and dialects?, No difference, Standard English is formal; dialects are regional, Dialects are more correct, Standard English has no rules, 4. American English differs from British English in:, Nothing, Vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, Only grammar, Only punctuation , 5. Which is an American English word?, Flat, Lift, Apartment, Lorry, Which is British English?, Truck, Elevator, Lorry, Cookie, 8. Canadian English is:, Same as British only, Same as American only, A mix of British and American features, “Truck” is used in American English., Yes, No, Canadian English is exactly the same as British English., Yes, No, Australian English has unique slang., Yes, No.
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