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New English
Word History and Origins
Origin of New English1
Example Sentences
A new English cricket season is almost upon us but, once again, as we count down to the start of the opening round of County Championship games, the same old question has to be asked - can anyone stop Surrey?
Meanwhile, historian David Olusoga said "this is a team that is redefining a new English identity".
On April 5, 1971 — the start of a new English tax year — the Rolling Stones fled to the south of France, where Keith Richards rented the Belle Époque Villa Nellcôte at the base of the Cap Ferrat peninsula.
Citizenship and Immigration Services is testing out a new English section, which requires applicants to be able to describe pictures, and a new multiple choice format for the civics questions.
Changes have been made to the final plan after feedback, including making the new English, Welsh and maths equivalent to two GCSEs rather than one and a half as originally proposed.
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