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American people use only "fall" or "autemn" as well?



 
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American people use only "fall" or "autemn" as well? #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2004 16:05 pm   American people use only "fall" or "autemn" as well?
 

Good evening dear moderators! I am a bit worried about your absence in this wonderful forum! But I am hope you both are all right. Tell me , please your opinion. American people use only "fall" or "autemn" as well?

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Autumn and fall #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2004 16:40 pm   Autumn and fall
 

As far as I know they prefer the word fall.

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Autumn and fall #3 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2004 16:45 pm   Autumn and fall
 

Torsten wrote:
As far as I know they prefer the word fall.

Thank you Torsten.
I hope that you know it exactly. Have you been in America?
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Been to America #4 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2004 16:51 pm   Been to America
 

Have you been to America is more correct.

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Been to America #5 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2004 16:55 pm   Been to America
 

Torsten wrote:
Have you been to America is more correct.

Thank you for your notice!

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