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the first 2 are links - one is an online grammar reference, the other is about the dictionary
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**** dont forget punctuation *******
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commas, fullstops, quotation marks
the apostrophe..... the uses for the apostrophe when adding an 's'
and how an apostrophe when a word is joined to another word
eg. you will becomes you'll
_______ there is a book that came out in england all about the usage of this tiny punctuation mark... and when i remember the books' name i will let you know.
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i goggled 'english processes and procedures'
and this is one of the results
http://simple.wiktionary.org/wiki/process
the question your teacher asked is a very broad question - u can write a papagraph or a page.
use the question as an exercise to write about the language... show u understand how the language is built up (parts of speech, the finialising of the alphabet, the introduction of a dictionary, including of words from other languages, and punctuation)
as a closing comment you can say that however many rules english has the USA and britain differ in our usage of the 's' and the 'z'
civilization vs civilisation
and english (us and uk) expression is "you say ta-may-toe (US) and we say tom-ah-toe(UK)" so even with the rules you still got local variations (accents) . another example of that is cockney rhyming slang.... tom and dick.... means .... sick
apple and pears............stairs
tealeaf....................thief ... as a few examples