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Does the Web speak British or American English?

Does the Web speak British or American English?. Gwendolyn Rogge and Ronald Rousseau. red: definitely British pink: rather British dark green: definitely American bright green: rather American

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Does the Web speak British or American English?

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  1. Does the Web speak British or American English? Gwendolyn Rogge and Ronald Rousseau red: definitely British pink: rather British dark green: definitely American bright green: rather American Ochre/orange: mixed pale green: not English speaking on the Web Results based on Google searches: Spelling (10 words, such as) harbour (GB) – harbor (US) travelling (GB) – traveling (US) centre (GB) – center (US) aluminium (GB) – aluminum (US) Expressions (10, such as) driving licence (GB) – driver’s license (US) sixth form (GB) – sixth grade (US) car park (GB) – parking lot (US) aubergine (GB) – eggplant (US) windscreen (GB) – windshield (US) for cars

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