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- Ongoing or on-going - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As per the title, is the proper usage "ongoing" or "on-going" when writing something such as ongoing research projects?
- What is the correct phrase to describe an ongoing study for a PhD?
What is the correct phrase to describe an ongoing study for a PhD? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 8 months ago
- When I should use Ongoing and when I should use in progress?
If I wanted to say the meeting is still haven’t finished yet “The meeting is still ongoing” “The meeting is still in progress” Which one will be more appropriate and why?
- If pre is previous, post is after, what is current?
We were discussing something like pre-boss era, post-boss era What word describes the era where the boss is still there?
- present perfect - What tense should I use for describing an ongoing . . .
What tense should I use for describing an ongoing action which has started a long time ago? [closed] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 3 months ago Modified 8 years, 2 months ago
- is it is correct to mention PhD in brackets or with upper line to . . .
is it is correct to write PhD as suffix in brackets or with upperline to express the degree is ongoing is there any reference for this type of expressions
- How to say that event is happening now? [closed]
Imagine if I sit in the classroom and I want to say that some lecture is going in another classroom I what to express that meaning using active voice, like Lecture is happening now But for me, it
- is there any word that means current and upcoming?
I want to find a word that could mean current and upcoming but couldn't Or is there any other shorter ways to describe it? can anyone help me?
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