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Modern English does not have a particularly large amount of agreement, although it is present.
In modern English the term is used to describe people with much political or business power.
In 1966 he was appointed professor of modern English history.
I think that's why she refuses to speak modern English.
The rest of the play is in a vernacular, modern English.
At the present time less than half of the series has been published in modern English editions.
I am slowly working on a modern English translation to be made free when finished.
There are a few words which may be unfamiliar to modern English speakers.
We aim to give clear explanations of complex issues, in modern English.
It is only in this context that the term would be applied to modern English.
He'd been thinking in his own language, and forced himself to translate the concepts into modern English.
Like the modern English, they are beginning to be soft about their own hardness.
Such a word choice makes the gap interpretation easier to see in modern English.
Few, if any words used in modern English rhyme with the word "purple."
The play's language is a sort of cross between seventeenth-century and what was considered modern English in 1908.
Modern English uses a space to separate words, but not all languages follow this practice.
Is it possible for an American to emerge well from a modern English play?
The basic personal pronouns of modern English are shown in the table below.
The publication has been called "the prose epic of the modern English nation".
The colon was also used to mark abbreviations in early modern English.
Roman nomenclature is somewhat different from the modern English form.
The most common honorifics in modern English are usually placed immediately before a person's name.
A better translation in modern English might be "early childhood amnesia."
In modern English the word pretend means "to claim falsely".
The phrase is often rendered in modern English as "valley of tears".