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Things english often describes ("english ________")
- traders
- throne
- edition
- merchants
- vessels
- language
- schools
- ships
- officers
- writers
- rule
- teacher
- school
- name
- translation
- versions
- translations
- law
- gentleman
- newspapers
- education
- composition
- trans
- coast
- colony
- words
- countryside
- officer
- poetry
- stage
- soldiers
- grammar
- poet
- drama
- constitution
- troops
- text
- trade
- summary
- girl
- books
- history
- towns
- accent
- version
- tradition
- names
- teachers
- court
- readers
- settlers
- tongue
- ship
- verse
- usage
- style
- crown
- class
- politics
- poets
- fleet
- colonists
- public
- kings
- government
- lady
- dictionary
- gentlemen
- authors
- novel
- prose
- classes
- miles
- equivalent
- literature
- goods
- writer
- speakers
- word
- courts
- society
- king
- friends
- nation
- people
- colonies
- church
- reader
- army
How english often is described ("________ english")
- chinese
- impeccable
- broken
- modern
- spanish
- bad
- simple
- fair
- anti
- informal
- idiomatic
- fluent
- clear
- much
- old
- conversational
- pidgin
- century
- peculiarly
- italian
- intelligible
- more
- latin
- formal
- contemporary
- accented
- japanese
- perfect
- ordinary
- excellent
- little
- enough
- half
- precise
- british
- vigorous
- german
- arabic
- oral
- older
- imperfect
- irish
- russian
- beautiful
- day
- nonstandard
- native
- correct
- colloquial
- pro
- sanskrit
- proper
- everyday
- pure
- good
- literary
- french
- poor
- academic
- flawless
- early
- greek
- plain
- standard
- limited
