
Modern English
Modern English is the form of the English language used from the late 15th century to the present. It evolved from Middle English and has been shaped by influences such as the Renaissance, global exploration, and technological advances. Modern English features a standardized grammar, expanded vocabulary, and diverse dialects and accents. It is the language of contemporary communication, literature, media, and academia worldwide. Despite some variations, it maintains consistent core structures that make it recognizable and functional for speakers today.