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What do you mean, no spitting?

No? Spitting: No spitting.

Middle English also greatly simplified the inflectional system, probably to reconcile Old Norwegian and Old English, which are different in variety but similar in form.

Except for personal pronouns, the difference between noun case and object case has disappeared, the object case has been abandoned, and the use of harmonious case is limited to expressing possession. The inflectional system standardizes many irregular inflectional forms and gradually simplifies the protocol system, which reduces the flexibility of word order. ?

Great changes in vowels have influenced the stress in Middle English. This is a chain transformation, which means that each transformation will lead to the subsequent transformation of vowel system. Mid-Autumn Festival and open vowels are put forward, and closed vowels are broken into vowels. For example, the word "bite" was originally the word "beet" today.

The second vowel in the word about is the pronunciation of the word boot. Because English retains many spellings of Middle English, the shift of big vowels explains many spelling violations and explains why the pronunciation of English vowels is completely different from that of the same letters in other languages.