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英式英語(yǔ)與美式英語(yǔ):語(yǔ)法的區(qū)別

Bbc quiz American British grammar ts 960x540

雖然英式英語(yǔ)和美式英語(yǔ)的詞匯基本一樣,但是在語(yǔ)法上它們還是有細(xì)微的區(qū)別的。比如,在問(wèn)別人“你有筆嗎”時(shí),英國(guó)人是會(huì)說(shuō)“Have you got a pen?”還是“Do you have a pen?” 試做《英語(yǔ)小測(cè)驗(yàn)》,豐富你的英語(yǔ)知識(shí)。

1. An American English speaker says 'I already did it' to you. What might a British English speaker say instead?

a) I already done it.

b) I've already done it.

c) I'd already done it.

d) I already did it?

2. How does British English compare to American English in regards to collective nouns? E.g. team, group, family, jury etc.

a) Both British and American only use singular verbs following a collective noun.
E.g. The team is losing.

b) British English uses a plural verb following a collective noun, whereas American English will only use a singular verb. E.g.:
British: The team are losing.
American: The team is losing.

c) British English uses a singular verb following a collective noun, whereas American English will only use a plural verb. E.g.:
British: The team is losing.
American: The team are losing.

d) British English uses either a singular or plural verb following a collective noun, whereas American English will only use a singular verb. E.g.:
British: The team is / are losing.
American: The team is losing.

3. How do British and American English treat the verbs 'dream', 'burn', 'smell', and 'learn' among others in regards to their past simple and past participle forms?

a) There is no difference between American and British English. These verbs are conjugated with –ed endings: dreamed, burned, smelled, learned.

b) There is no difference between American and British English. These verbs are conjugated with –t endings: dreamt, burnt, smelt, learnt.

c) American English prefers the-ed ending: dreamed, burned, smelled, learned. But, British English can use the –t ending: dreamt, burnt, smelt, learnt.

d) American English prefers the-t ending: dreamt, burnt, smelt, learnt. But, British English can use the –ed ending: dreamed, burned, smelled, learned.

4. An American English speaker would ask 'Do you have a pen?' How could a British English speaker ask also using the verb 'have'?

a) Do you have a pen?

b) Do you have a pen?
Have you got a pen?

c) Do you have a pen?
Are you having a pen?

d) Have you gotten a pen?
Are you having a pen?

5. In a formal situation, how might an American English speaker and a British English speaker talk about calling someone in the future?

a) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I shall call you early tomorrow morning.

b) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I’m gonna call you early tomorrow morning.

c) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I must call you early tomorrow morning.

d) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I call you early tomorrow morning.

6. In British English the verb 'get' is conjugated 'get / got /got'. E.g. I get money. I got money. I've got money. How is this done in American English?

a) It is the same: get, got, got.

b) American English uses: get, got, gotten.

c) American English uses: get, gotten, got.

d) American English uses: get, getten, gotten.

答案

1) b, 2) d, 3) c, 4) b, 5) a, 6) b.

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