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relations
(160)
Building or Built

Why is a building called building when it is already built? When work is finished we never use continues tense. Than why we are using building in place of build. Is it because of the some or other...

Started by relations (160) in people • 2 responses • Last response by bhubaneshwar (5515) • 1 year ago
Tags: building, grammar, language, property, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
If the past tense of "ring is "rang", the past tense of "bring" is "brang"?

shouldn't this be true?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 6 responses • Last response by urbandekay (3536) • 2 years ago
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
Why shouldn't we never use no triple negatives?

Why shouldn't we never use no triple negatives?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
pronouns vs nouns vs proverbs vs verbs

If a pronoun is a word used in place of a noun is a proverb a word used in place of a verb?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 responses • Last response by sarahruthbeth22 (7841) • 2 years ago
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
If you wrote a letter perhaps you bote your tongue?

Did you bote your tongue?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
"read" and "reread" vs "member" and "remember"

If you've read a book you can reread it. But wouldn't this also mean that you would have to "member" somebody in order to remember them?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
Why don't tomb, comb and bomb sound alike?

Why don't tomb, comb and bomb sound alike?

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: english, language, noun, verb

fightingistheonlyway
(653)
Did you know that 'verb' is a noun?

Explain to me why it isn't.

Started by fightingistheonlyway (653) in language • 2 responses • Last response by ihsanul_aniq (602) • 2 years ago
Tags: noun, english, verb, verbs