In doing so is talking about the consequence of doing something, while doing so is just about doing the action.
you are and you do
Habits are ways of doing things; attituted are emotional responses.
Theres really no difference if your doing a bibliography i suggest just skipping the website title and put S.A for same as article.
There really is no difference but you can say that by now is saying "they should be here by now" . And so far is saying "I have $10 so far".
Compliance means that you are doing what is required or asked of you. Non-compliance means you aren't doing what has been asked of you. Non-compliance is sometimes an issue with employees in the workplace.
The difference between can and cannot is that when you can do something, you are allowed to and may continue doing it but when you cannot do something it is the oppistie so you can not do something.
There is none, so long as you like what you are doing.
"Doing so" refers to completing an action that has been previously mentioned, while "so doing" refers to the action itself. For example, "He closed the door, thus preventing any noise from entering" (doing so) and "He closed the door, preventing any noise from entering" (so doing).
you are and you do
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what is the difference between function and use? I came across with this problem while I am doing my bilogy home work for instace what is the use of glucose ?and second one is what is the function of glucose? so is for protein
Playing is doing, only with the feeling of fun. Doing is mutual, you either enjoy it or not.
what is the difference between function and use? I came across with this problem while I am doing my bilogy home work for instace what is the use of glucose ?and second one is what is the function of glucose? so is for protein
difference between lathe and drill machine doing full on piece of metal
difference between lathe and drill machine doing full on piece of metal
Both "whilst doing something" and "while doing something" are conjunctions that can be used interchangeably to express the idea of doing something at the same time as another action. However, "whilst" is considered more formal and less commonly used in everyday language compared to "while."
Difference" means subtraction. for example the "difference" between 9 and 2 is 7