In British English both of these adverbs are still very commonly used and have the same meaning. You use them to say that something is possible or may be true, but you are not certain. They can be ...
and "grey" is widely accepted in British English. As Grammar Girl points out, this is easy to remember, because "A" is for ...
If you want to have native-like knowledge of English grammar, for example, you should ideally start before age 10, say the researchers. People remain highly skilled learners until 17 or 18 ...
I would like to know why done doesn't appear to make very much sense in this sentence in American English. Roger Woodham replies: In British English there are a large number of expressions with do ...