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Page 1: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was
Page 2: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was
Page 3: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was
Page 4: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was
Page 5: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was
Page 6: english-tips2.webnode.com · Around 432 A.D. the Angles and Saxons were converted into Christianity then the Latin was introduced in the Anglo-Saxon dialect. The Latin alphabet was