No, it didn't. English language started to form and develop only one thousand five hundred years ago, in the fifth century, when the Germanic tribes of Angles, Saxons and Jutes moved to the British Isles. That period continued until the nineth century and is called Old English.
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1 she now does not eat Marmalade 2 she is now calling a friend 3 we are now reading TEXT 4 you are now playing in the computer
The children asked, what are we gonna do all night in the backyard. I explained that we will sit and eat a baked potato. It needs to increasingly closer to our family. My son has expressed the wish that it didn't put us in a tight knot, as it agreed in the evening to play tennis. My daughter Nancy has agreed a baked potato in the yard, but noticed that then she will have to leave as she goes swimming with her friend.
<span>We spread a blanket on a beautiful place at the house in front of the garage and lit a huge bonfire. Noticed peeking from the Windows of the neighbors, I asked my wife and children do not pay attention to them. My wife grumbled that we sit on the rocks and that she can't eat raw potatoes. </span>
<span>Trying to appear gay, I asked, do they feel as if sitting on the beach. To which the daughter replied that she would like to swim in the ocean, and disappeared behind the garage. Asking which side of the ocean, George has promised to bring it back, even if it takes all night, and went behind the garage. The wife nudged me with his elbow and said he came to us. I looked up and saw two policemen. "We have been informed that in the yard of someone sitting on the blanket," said one of them.</span>
A. Hello
B. Hello
A. What food do you like?
B. I like junk food for example hamburger or fried potatoes.
A. Oh but it is very unhealthy.
B. I now.
A. Please do not eat junk food.
B. OK, and what about you?
A. I like rice, fish, salat and meat.