There are about more then 300000 vocabularies in English and each month be added 32 vocabularies.
There are approximately 170,000 words in current use in the English language, but the total number of words in the English language is estimated to be over a million, including technical terms, slang, and regional dialects.
Some other possible focal vocabularies in English include scientific terminology, legal jargon, technical language (such as in engineering or computer science), medical terms, and artistic terminology (such as in music or visual arts). Each of these domains has its own specialized vocabulary that is essential for effective communication within that specific field.
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From old english to modern english, pronouns have lost many of their endings. Instead of "Thee", many people simply now say "You", and the possessiveness form used to be "Thy", which is now "Your"
Vocabulary mean one vocabulary word. Vocabularies is more than one vocabulary word.
Globalization causes the English language to change. As people interact from different parts of the world, the language is influenced by other languages and cultures where people have different vocabularies and value different words and different phrases.
you can do more exercises and learn vocabularies
They read a lot of books and that's why they learn several vocabularies
Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.
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Harold David Rose has written: 'A semantic analysis of time with a semantic alphabet of the commonest English words' -- subject(s): English language, Glossaries, vocabularies, Glossaries, vocabularies, etc, Semantics, Time (The word)
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J. R. Cheadle has written: 'Basic Greek vocabulary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Glossaries, vocabularies, Glossaries, vocabularies, etc, Greek language
fist of all we should know more vocabularies then read news paper daily ,then automatically English has come
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