- 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
- meaning - What is the difference between S and S? - English Language . . .
Both express possession, of course We use 's with singular nouns For example, "my son's toys" will be "the toys that belong to my son"
- Is there a difference between load and upload?
Depending on the application and the file, aspects of the loading process could include: Rendering appropriate text in bold, or italics etc for a word processing app with a document file Performing formulae calculations and rendering charts for a spreasheet program with a csv file Displaying populated fields in a form-base app that uses a
- Which of these is correct, “She doesnt has” or “She doesnt have”? And . . .
She doesn't has a book She doesn't have a book Why is the first sentence wrong? We use 'has' with singular, and 'she' is singular
- What does “-ass” mean as a suffix? - English Language Learners . . .
OP asked whether “-ass” meant “-like” in the dialogue from the movie, Anora Helen Keller-ass bitch, like, just f*** go crazy
- There is or there are with compound subjects that have a mix of . . .
There is a cat, a dog, and an elephant in the room There are two cats, a dog, and an elephant in the room There is a cat, two dogs, and an elephant in the room In the first sentence, all of these
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