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...in NA  and British English?
NA - candy / British - sweets
In Britsh English we talk about the city or town centre, but in NA it's _______
downtown
In North American English, this is a ________
closet
In British English, this is a ________
wardrobe
In British English, this is the ________
rubbish
In North American English, this is the ________
trash / garbage
In North American English, this season is ________
(the) fall
In British English, this season is ________
autumn
In British English and NA English?
British - rubber; NA - eraser
In Britain it's petrol, but in North America it's _______.
gas/gasoline
What are you going to do for your summer holiday? (Holiday in NA English?)
vacation
In Britain we talk about trainers, but in North America they say _____
sneakers
He loves eating _____, though he knows they're not healthy (in both!)
British - crisps; NA - chips
I live in a small flat in Gràcia Nova. (British or NA? And the other?)
British (NA - apartment)
In Britain we talk about trousers, but in North America they say _____
pants
That's such beautiful jewelry! (British or NA? And the other?)
NA (British - jewellery)
I swam 25 meters yesterday (British or NA? And the other?)
NA (British - metres)
What's this sport called in North America?
soccer
In North America they talk about ______, but in Britain we prefer ______
movies ____ films
In North America it's a line of people (or penguins), but in Britain we say _____
queue
There are lots of different ______s in the circle (spell this in both)
British - colour; NA - color
What is this man doing? Is it different in British and North American English?
British - to realise; NA - to realize