• Language is a living breathing thing that constantly changes. If a new word becomes popular, it … (spread) through our 1) … lexicon. This is becoming especially true in our modern digital age. Nowadays, for example, thanks 5 to social media, if we share expressions and vocabulary … (take) on a online enough, they 2) … 3 If bu neig sam woul its cl life of their own in both cyberspace and beyond! What's more, providing that they get used enough, they 3) … leven/end up) being added to the dictionary, as was the case with words such 10 as YOLO, LOL and selfie! Bear in mind, however, that even if those words 4) … … (not/be) officially recognised, people would use them anyway. So, if you dismissed them first time round, they 5) … (probably/find) their way into your everyday speech without you even noticing! Technology has become a key factor in 15 people's access to and use of language in a strikingly short period of time. In fact, 6) … … (l/tell) you this fifteen years ago, you would most likely not have believed it! Of course, some people might wish that this wasn't so, but it's something that we should all accept. After all, we had better keep up with new words and expressions or risk being left behind! With 20 such astonishingly rapid developments, we can't help but wonder if people in the future will even understand the cutting-edge lingo that's so exciting to us today!

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