I grew up in Canada but I work as a patent attorney in the US. I have found many differences in grammar between British and American English. Both uses are correct. You are just used to one way over the other. English is a difficult language to learn because there are so many alternative rules. I often know I have yet again stumbled on a…
I grew up in Canada but I work as a patent attorney in the US. I have found many differences in grammar between British and American English. Both uses are correct. You are just used to one way over the other. English is a difficult language to learn because there are so many alternative rules. I often know I have yet again stumbled on a British vs American grammar rule when I am going at it with the patent examiners lol.
I grew up in Canada but I work as a patent attorney in the US. I have found many differences in grammar between British and American English. Both uses are correct. You are just used to one way over the other. English is a difficult language to learn because there are so many alternative rules. I often know I have yet again stumbled on a British vs American grammar rule when I am going at it with the patent examiners lol.