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Following (noun) : entourage, fans, believers, supporters, adherents, flock Following (adjective, in series) : next, consequent Following (verb, directions): observing, abiding by, complying, conforming Following (verb, going after) : pursuing, trailing, tailing, tracking
Yes, it can be. (e.g. the following day)Following is the present participle of the verb to follow. It can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
The following are your resumé and covering letter is a correct sentence.
Can't see the following sentence anywhere
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
/The-following-means-the-list-after-the-questionthere-is-no-list-following-this-question
Which of the following is NOT a specific goal?
I am available on the following dates.
Following has no official abbreviation
Since nothing is "following", the answer is none of them.Since nothing is "following", the answer is none of them.Since nothing is "following", the answer is none of them.Since nothing is "following", the answer is none of them.
If your account is private then only people that are following you can see your tweets. It doesn't matter who you are following, they must be following you to view your tweets. So, if you are following someone but they aren't following you then they won't be able to view your tweets.
You have to include what the following choices are on a "the following" question.
None of the following - since there are none!None of the following - since there are none!None of the following - since there are none!None of the following - since there are none!
What are the following statements.
‘The following’??
Amiodarone is indicated in which of the following:
Which of the following (what)?