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09.09.23 British English vs. American EnglishTime to read: 3minHow do you like this article? 0 ReviewsMaintaining consistency in academic writing is essential. It requires ensuring coherence and clarity in spelling throughout the paper. However, many students face difficulties distinguishing between British English vs. American English, which can lead to confusion when deciding which spelling to use, such as “catalogue” or “catalog”. To gain a more profound understanding of the differences between these two styles of English, please continue reading.Inhaltsverzeichnis1 “Catalogue” or “catalog”2 “Catalogue” or “catalog” in the “-ing” form3 FAQs“Catalogue” or “catalog”Grammatically, both “catalog” and “catalogue” function as nouns and verbs. As a noun, a catalogue/catalog describes a list or a publication containing a comprehensive list of items, products, services, or information, often with descriptions and details. It helps people find and choose what they want from a selection. The v...

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