Posted on April 9, 2019
by Sheal Berube
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Olde & Middle The differences between Them: Ever wanted to write in “Olde English”? First you need to understand what Old English is, what Middle English and how it influenced our Modern (the one we use today) English. When I started researching for this… Continue Reading “English, What Is It?”
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Posted on April 1, 2019
by Sheal Berube
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ORIGINALLY POSTED ON the3littlesisters.com To spell like the British or to spell like the Americans? That is the question.Or is it?What’s the difference between color and colour you ask? Culture and continents. Much like our metric versus imperial measurements the United States does things… Continue Reading “Color Versus Colour”
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