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  • Argue + ing? - WordReference Forums
    What's the correct form? argueing or arguing?I think arguing is the correct form, but wait for the native feedback because maybe argueing is also acepted
  • argue about or over - WordReference Forums
    Argue over: they are arguing over some object (who gets it) or who has to do something it is more personal, related to some outcome that will happen after the argument "They argued over whose turn it was to do the dishes" (I suppose you could also use argue about here, but personally I find argue over is more natural)
  • my family is are arguing - WordReference Forums
    Hello everybody, is it correct if I say "the family are arguing about the trip", I think is with "are" (and not just "is") because is talking about all members of family, am I right? Thanks
  • They dont get on well. Theyre always arguing
    Saludos Tengo dudas con esta oración: They don't get on well They're always arguing La oración está divida en dos partes, en dos formas de tiempo, pero la segunda parte está como presente continuo, con el always, dando a entender que es una actividad que siempre se presenta, entonces, la
  • gerund of to argue - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I have a doubt about the gerund form of the verb to argue Which of these is the correct, argueing or arguing? Thank you! llibertat
  • “Theres no …ing” =”It’s impossible to - WordReference Forums
    Would there be any differences in meaning when the first part of the sentence (1) is changed from “There's no arguing” to “It’s impossible to argue”? (1)There's no arguing with my wife on how many children to have
  • To argue back and forth to bicker back and forth - WordReference Forums
    In colloquial speech, I wouldn't bother with the wordy and rather stilted 'argue back and forth', while 'bicker' to me includes the idea of 'back and forth' if two people are involved Barque's suggestions are excellent and I'd add 'Let's stop bickering (about it)' "We can longer argue back and forth" sounds very formal, un-natural and declamatory, like a Victorian melodrama We should have
  • Arguments sake - WordReference Forums
    Remember that "argument" can mean "an assertion offered as evidence" as well as "quarrel" 1 The lawyer argued the defendant's case well He argued that he had acted in self-defence 2 Are you two still arguing? Stop quarrelling now or I will ground you both!
  • Arguing or argument - WordReference Forums
    'Arguing' as a noun is the process generally Only 'argument' can be used for a specific one that lasts ten minutes or happened twice on Tuesday, so you would only want a plural for 'argument'
  • Last night I could hear my neighbors argue arguing.
    On the other hand, "arguing" means a disagreement over a longer period of time A prolonged event lasting several minutes or longer and often renewed at various times during the evening





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