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Actually, if I may butt in here Roman, in your thread.....
Why the difference in the English and American spelling sometimes, like colour, color, aluminium, aluminum etc?
Here You Go: - I'm handing you a nice cold beer...What is the exact meaning of the following phrases?:
Here you go
Here we go
There we go
Here you go I use when I give something to someone but am not sure if it´s correct.
......Feel free to to ask the questions here Jan and the others!.......
In American English, ships and aircraft are usually referred to in the feminine form or neutral. I have never heard anyone refer to either in a masculine context.
Besides:
Airplanes and women are alike in that they both have cockpits.
Besides:
Airplanes and women are alike in that they both have cockpits.