@Precipitation24 not necessarily a bias, just dialectal differences. american english sounds different from australian englis which sounds different from UK english, and they all have differences in their grammar and they way they bend it.
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@Precipitation24 not necessarily a bias, just dialectal differences. american english sounds different from australian englis which sounds different from UK english, and they all have differences in their grammar and they way they bend it.
anymany
it could be just the dialects you're learning from, that kind of english could be used a lot but in the USA, i often hear "that", "in" being the second most common.
i think that even english test in the USA sound weird, so it could also be because you're learning from test
Precipitation24
Umm... I guess I had a bias. I will read English carefully from now on.