1. The British English equivalent of "elevator" is "lift."
2. In British English, "color" is spelled "colour."
3. Noah Webster simplified American spellings in the 19th century,
leading to differences like dropping silent letters.
4. In American English, the "r" in "car" is pronounced, while it is
silent in British Received Pronunciation.
5. Americans prefer the past simple tense ("I already ate"), while the
British often use the present perfect ("I’ve already eaten").

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