British people think the King’s English is a language which one should not properly use.
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- What's the exact meaning of the phrase “the king's English”? A: A term described the words from king. B: A term of criticism, that it means language which one should not properly use. C: A term of honor, that it especially for royal praise. D: A term with hilarious meaning especially for encouragement.
- What did the boy say about his early use of the languages A: He would choose properly which language to use. B: He bad to use English most of the lime. C: His parents wanted him to use his native tongue. D: Somebody told him what lie should do about it.
- Which of the following statements correctly describe the British communication style? A: Most of the British people always use straightforward and effusive language while communicating with others. B: Most of the British people tend to use slangs or informal language while communicating through e-mails. C: British-style communication combines direct and understatement communication. D: While writing e-mails, British people tend to address the recipients' title(s) and their surname.
- “The King’s English” used to be a pejorative term which was used to criticize some people who could not speak English properly._
- It is a reflection of the culture of the people who use the language, and English is no e_________.