based on p.42-43, ex.18 Put the words in the text into the right forms In one of his stories Oscar Wilde said that the English have everything in common with nowadays, except, of course, language. That was a joke. Speaking , language is a phenomenon, and British and American people have a lot of in their cultures, but do they speak the same language or languages? Their grammar systems are the same, lots of words are the same, but not all of them. The word "homely" in English means and in American English — not very good-looking. There is a whole of such words. Sometimes the same words do not have the same . For example, the verb "to guess" is "to think" in America. Yet, both nations speak the same language — English.
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basedonp.42-43, ex.18

Putthewordsinthetextintotherightforms

InoneofhisstoriesOscarWildesaidthattheEnglishhave[ ]everythingincommonwith[ ]nowadays, except, ofcourse, language. Thatwas[ ]ajoke.Speaking[ ], languageisa[ ]phenomenon, andBritishandAmericanpeoplehavealotof[ ]intheircultures, butdotheyspeakthesamelanguageor[ ]languages?Theirgrammarsystemsare[ ]thesame, lotsofwordsarethesame, butnotallofthem.Theword "homely" in[ ]Englishmeans[ ]andinAmericanEnglish — notverygood-looking.Thereisawhole[ ]ofsuchwords.Sometimesthesamewordsdonothavethesame[ ].Forexample, theverb "toguess" is "tothink" inAmerica.Yet, bothnationsspeakthesamelanguage — English.