There are some grammatical differences between British and American English, for example when you are choosing the correct preposition to use. Here are some examples:

British :)
You can phone us on 0800 123123.
He looked round the corner.
Her accent is different from/to mine.

American :(
You can phone us at 01 800 555.

He looked around the corner.
Her accent is different from/than mine.

Sometimes, Americans can miss out a preposition when British people would always use one, for example with the verb protest. British speakers would always use the preposition about: Some students were protesting about the war, but the preposition can be missed out in American English: Some students were protesting the war