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Sept. 22, 2025

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Autumn and Fall

The breeze felt very comfortable last night.
It finally feels that autumn has arrived.
I got up at five this morning, but it was still dark.
The air was cooler than in summer.
Autumn in British English, it comes from the Latin word autumnus.
In American English, autumn is called "fall" because the leaves fall.
Since the 17th century, "fall" has actually been the most commonly used word by the British.
When the British went to North America, they brought the traditional English to America.


昨晚风吹得很舒服。
终于感觉到秋天来了。
今天早上5点起床,天还很黑。
空气比夏天凉爽。
在英式英语中,Autumn一词来自拉丁语Autumnus
美式英语秋天是fall, 因为叶子掉下来。
从17世纪开始,fall实际上是英国人最常用的
英国人去北美的时候,他们把当时的传统英语带了过去。

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Autumn andor Fall

Since they are different names for the same thing.

The breeze felt very comfortable last night.

It finally feels that autumn has arrived.

I got up at five this morning, but it was still dark.

The air was cooler than in summer.

Autumn, in British English, it comes from the Latin word autumnus.

OR: "It's called autumn in British English, which comes from the Latin word autumnus."

In American English, autumn is called "fall" because the leaves fall.

Since the 17th century, "fall" has actually been the most commonly used word by the British.

When the British went to North America, they brought the traditional English to America.

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Autumn and Fall


Autumn andor Fall

Since they are different names for the same thing.

The breeze felt very comfortable last night.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It finally feels that autumn has arrived.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I got up at five this morning, but it was still dark.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The air was cooler than in summer.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Autumn in British English, it comes from the Latin word autumnus.


Autumn, in British English, it comes from the Latin word autumnus.

OR: "It's called autumn in British English, which comes from the Latin word autumnus."

In American English, autumn is called "fall" because the leaves fall.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Since the 17th century, "fall" has actually been the most commonly used word by the British.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

When the British went to North America, they brought the traditional English to America.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I felt comfortable with the wind last night.


It made me feel that autumn had finally come.


The air was cooler than summer.


Since the 17th century, "fall" actually been the most commonly used word by the British.


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