Use coordination and subordination to combine each group of short sentences below into one sentence. You may omit words, but do not change the meaning of the sentences. I wrote my answers, would you agree?
1. American English is like British English in many ways. American English is spoken in the United States. 2. You can usually hear either American English or British English. You travel. Both are taught around the world. 3. Both Americans and the English read Shakespeare. Both groups appreciate the mysteries of Agatha Christie. Her books have been international best-sellers. 4. Vocabulary is different in the two countries. The American accent and the British accent are different. You can note this from hearing both languages. 5. Nevertheless, American humor and British humor are quite close. Many British comedians are wildly popular in the United States. Americans have seen them on television and in movies. The two groups often share the same jokes.
my answers are: 1. American English, which is spoken in the United States, is like British English in many ways. 2. Both American English and British English are taught around the world so when you travel, you can usually hear either. 3. Both Americans and the English read Shakespeare and both groups appreciate the mysteries of Agatha Christie, whose books have been international best-sellers 4. There are differences to be heard between American and British vocabulary and accent. 5. Nevertheless Americans and the British have a similar sense of humor and share the same jokes, with many British comedians being wildly popular in the United States and familiar from television and movies.
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