
Computers: what is the difference between load and loading?
2015年7月28日 · 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 …
Is (being) loaded - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2020年7月24日 · "Being loaded" is the form for present progressive, so it is more correct. The word "as" tells us that the action of loading begins before the man started to speak, and will continue after the …
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2024年7月24日 · What is the meaning of "to coin a phrase"? I saw the meaning in some dictionaries and their examples, but yet I have trouble with it! Cambridge: something you say before …
"Are you working today" or "Do you work today?"
2024年10月22日 · " 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 …
When is "seems to be" used instead of "seems"?
2016年4月24日 · The baby seems happy/comfortable. The baby seems to be happy/comfortable. Are these both correct? If both are correct, what are the differences between them?
Word for loading/unloading shipments for cargo delivery
2014年5月31日 · Besides terms already mentioned, consider loading dock, which generally refers to “an area of a building where goods vehicles (usually road or rail) are loaded and unloaded” and more …
Is there a difference between "load" and "upload"?
Load ing is the process the application performs when it opens a file. Depending on the application and the file, aspects of the loading process could include: Rendering appropriate text in bold, or italics etc …
When should I say "AM" / "PM" and when should I say "o'clock"?
2018年3月20日 · Speaking both PM/AM and o'clock together is odd! It's 4 PM o'clock - no, no.... Now, it depends on the context. If someone is asking you now, obviously both of you know the part of the …
Which of these is correct, “She doesn't has” or “She doesn't 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.
word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2021年9月16日 · According to Lexico, the word simultaneously means "At the same time". And the word concurrently means "Existing, happening, or done at the same time". And …