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- Computers: what is the difference between load and loading?
The noun version of loading can be the abstract as commented above, but because it tends to refer to a process rather than an event, it is also natural and common to use it in referring to things that take some time "Document loading" implies it is(was will be) ongoing
- idioms - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
What is the meaning of quot;to coin a phrase quot;? I saw the meaning in some dictionaries and their examples, but yet I have trouble with it! Cambridge: something you say before using an expression
- meaning - What does rounding a corner mean? - English Language . . .
You've asked an excellent question, but the bottom line is that the text you're quoting is unconventional "Rounding a corner", certainly in British English, means "going round it" without any suggestion of taking a short cu
- prepositions - in progress vs on progress - English Language Learners . . .
The expansion and definition of a brand is always, to a certain extent, work in progress this example from Cambridge Dictionary I want to know why 'on' cannot be used in the sentence
- verbs - What is the meaning of is of? - English Language Learners . . .
A preposition phrase headed by of is a common way of attributing a quality to a noun, either as a modifier or as a predicate:
- When is seems to be used instead of seems?
DIGGING DEEPER - EXPLANATION - We will discuss here this structure - X copular verb Y At this very beginning we will discuss two types of Copular Clauses - one is Ascriptive and the other is Specifying
- word usage - started to do and started doing - English Language . . .
What is the difference between started to do and started doing? For example I started to run a few months ago I started running a few months ago
- word choice - Which is more correct: input into the system or input . . .
I'm confused about the one to use, should I say The Lecturers are already on the system or The Lecturers are already in the system
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