
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 …
Computers: what is the difference between load and loading?
Jul 28, 2015 · 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
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 continue after the …
"once I receive it" vs. "once received" [closed]
What is the difference between once I receive it and once received? Ex. I will send the picture to you once I receive it from John. I will send the picture to you once received.
Are "unloaded" and "not loaded" interchangeable?
Mar 26, 2024 · I had the impression that not loaded and unloaded had different meanings: not loaded: has never been loaded, or is currently not loaded unloaded: has been loaded at least once, and then …
Is "deload" a legitimate verb? - English Language Learners Stack …
May 31, 2019 · Unload is a bit more technical, e.g. in structural engineering, where structures experience loading and unloading over time from changing factors-- or e.g. in software where bits of …
"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 person normally …
When is "seems to be" used instead of "seems"?
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?
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Parking vs parking lot - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 21, 2025 · Parking lot - is a specific place meant for parking, they are usually next to businesses or shopping centers Parking - how is that different? I checked on the internet but I still don’t get it. (I’m