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Norma-Jean [14]
1 year ago
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English is used as a medium of communication at national/international level all over the world. Everyone wants to strengthen hi

s/her grip on English to excel in career and other fields of life. Considering the significance of English in your life, do you think the extensive usage of English is replacing/eliminating your mother tongue slowly? If yes/no, give logical answers.
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1 answer:
dedylja [7]1 year ago
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Answer:

yes, English is replacing ones mother tongue.

Explanation:

It is because everyone wants to fit in the society and get accepted by them, which in their sense is speaking english, so that's why they learn English and forget about their mother tongue. learning English and excelling it is good but one should also be an expert in his or her mother tongue, so that he can remember his heritage.

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