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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
- Is (being) loaded - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
(A man is lying on a stretcher) As the man is loaded into the ambulance, he says quot;Don't worry about me I'll be fine quot; As the man is being loaded into the ambulance, he says quot;Don't w
- Are you working today or Do you work today?
"Are you working today?" is a specific question about this day - not this day of the week, but this exact day For example, it might be a Wednesday, and you know the other person normally works Wednesdays, but perhaps you are enquiring if they took a vacation da
- slang - Dropping been in the present Prefect - English Language . . .
There is no "been" dropped in that sentence You should understand "when's" as a contraction of "when" with a form of "be" such as "is" or "was" ("was" doesn't contract like that in standard English, but may in some dialects, the actual pronunciation may differ from the spelling)
- meaning in context - Thats the Percodan talking . . . - English . . .
It's more common to hear "the alcohol talking" or other variations It gets used in two ways Somebody else tells a drunk person that they're only doing thinking something because they're drunk
- load of something vs loads of something -? Difference
A comic strip illustrating everyday tasks of 'The Durrell family' on the island of Corfu contains the following dialogue : Gerald : Everyone loves swimming but I think it's boring!
- I was or I were? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
From other's conversation,I found out they mentioned I was and sometimes they also mentioned I were Is there any rules for I was were?
- meaning in context - I guess that just leaves you, huh? - English . . .
Got it, thanks My confusion have happend because i thought that "you" is the main subject here But why does my sentence "I guess that just you leave?"
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