Dinesh's photos with the keyword: English

Orangs

19 Jan 2025 4 4 25
Where I learnt English as second language, these are oranges. And our teacher always said "an Orange" -- not "a". The voweld a, e, i, o & u should preceed with "an" Acturally these are called Citrus where I live at present Which fruits are citrus? There are many different types of citrus fruits, but some of the most common include oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, mandarins, tangerines, pomelos, and kumquats.
25 Sep 2016 4 203
English is a river. Its content is always changing and it has many tributaries. Its characteristics include impermanence. Indeed, there can be no single definition of the English language. This conclusion applies across history and across countries. It's not only the language that's different now. So are the speakers. In the middle of the last century, around 400 million people spoke English. The total is now 1.5 billion, while the proportion of them living in Britain, North America and Australasia has declined. There is no historical parallel for this growth in English usuage and the shift in the language's center of gravity. English has become a global language not through any inherent virtues but because of the political and economic power of successively the British Empire and the United States. ~

How English has changed over the last 1000 years

25 Sep 2013 1 2 1390
The 23rd Psalm Page 275 Book Title: "The Third Chimpanzee" Author Jared Dimond ( Professor of Geography University of California, LA, US)