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Friction between the Americans and the British mounted.
To hear her speak English, you would take her for an Englishwoman.
Are they not Englishmen?
Aren't they Englishmen?
He took me for an Englishman.
He mistook me for an Englishman.
He is a British teacher who teaches us English.
He pretended to be an Englishman, but his foreign accent gave him away.
He's an Englishman, and, I guess, has known better days.
He is not an American but an Englishman.
He is English.
I thought he was an American but he turned out to be an Englishman.
To hear him speak English, you would mistake him for an Englishman.
The Japanese eat more beef than the British do.
It's hard to tell Englishmen from Americans just by the way they look.
The English people in general, are extremely fond of their pets.
Napoleon called the English a nation of shopkeepers.
What thought do you think had the greatest influence on the English in the Middle Ages?
How can you tell an Englishman from an American?
The city was taken by the English in 1664.

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