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  1. Computers: what is the difference between load and loading?

    Jul 28, 2015 · Please, tell me if a noun load and a noun loading are interchangeable? Can I say "fast document load" or "slow image loading"? Are these two words synonyms?

  2. Is (being) loaded - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 24, 2020 · "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 …

  3. Word for loading/unloading shipments for cargo delivery

    May 31, 2014 · 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” …

  4. "We plan" versus "we are planning" - English Language Learners …

    Aug 14, 2014 · Is there a semantic difference between the following two sentences? In the future, we are planning to migrate our tool to the Z3 solver. In the future, we plan to migrate our tool …

  5. 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 …

  6. It was done yesterday. It had been done yesterday [closed]

    Jun 12, 2015 · In most contexts the first one is correct. Use the simple past to indicate an action that was completed in the past. It was done yesterday. Use the present perfect passive to …

  7. "Are you working today" or "Do you work today?"

    Oct 22, 2024 · " 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 …

  8. present perfect - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Oct 28, 2024 · I have learned "a grammar rule " in one grammar book : It is/has been (a period of time) since something that can continue for a period of time happened = It is/has …

  9. "load of something" vs "loads of something" -? Difference

    Jun 28, 2024 · For use in this sense, infml much or many as defined in Cambridge Dictionary, the OP’s quoted examples work too with their respective alternative phrases: There's [a load of] …

  10. When to use "run" vs when to use "ran" - English Language …

    My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an English question I don't know the answer to. In this case which would it be? CCleaner has been run. or CCleaner has been ran.