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Differences between British and American English Conversations

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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- What's the difference between "not related to" and "nothing to do with"?
- Hey Alisha. I ran across the word 'overlap,' with a meaning like 'meet'. For instance: 'we never overlapped.' Does that mean "we never met before" or maybe "we never met accidentally." Is this correct? Or close?
- What is the difference between 'As and While'? For example, While I was walking, I ate an apple. and As I was walking, I ate an apple. When do i use "as" and "while"?
- Hi Alisha. What's the difference between till and until and how do we use them correctly?
- What's the difference between American English conversation and British English conversation?

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