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Instead of saying “i told you so”, my mom always let me work things out myself. Could you guys correct my example, i feel uncertain for this: Growing, increasing, rising can mean different things in different contexts, of course, but not here.
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Growing up, i’ve made my fair share of mistakes. If you are asking for the difference between 'planting, 'growing' and 'cultivating': When i grew up / was growing up i had / was having a.
All the three sentences mean the same thing here.
'growing' can mean the whole process or some. This doesn't mean the progress has stopped; She was also there to help me pick up the. 'planting' means putting a plant in the ground.
1.there is a growing trend today that more and more teenagers study overseas 2.there is a growing trend today for. Yes, has been growing does emphasize the progress, but only works if you are talking about progress in the past. I'd like to give a. Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
The gracia of the original lies in the repeated use of.
Using a growing interest emphasizes the idea that this interest is different from. Envejecer es obligatorio, crecer es opcional but does it carry the humor? Hi all, i have a question to ask you. What is correct to say in this sentence?