The 'am' changes the meaning of the word 'used'.
In the first one, it is the past tense of 'use'. In the second, it means 'accustomed', as in, something you have had experience with.
You can say " I used to smoke. " or "I no longer smoke. "
"I used to smoke" indicates that smoking was a past habit that the speaker no longer engages in. "I am used to smoke" is incorrect; it should be "I am used to smoking," which means the speaker is accustomed to smoking regularly.
"Difference" refers to the way in which two or more things are not the same, while "different" is the adjective used to describe something as not being the same as something else. Essentially, "difference" is a noun and "different" is an adjective.
"Different" is used to describe how two or more things are not alike, while "difference" refers to the degree of variation or distinction between those things. For example, you might say, "These two books are different" to highlight their non-similarity, or "The main difference between the books is their genre" to emphasize a specific contrast.
Different is a describing word/adjective. Difference is a noun.
The difference between "nosotros" and "nosotras" is simply the gender of the group being referred to. "Nosotros" is used when referring to a group of males or a mixed group of males and females, while "nosotras" is used when referring to a group of females.
It can also be used as a counterpart to attributive
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Tha 6ina malai.
(ZHLS) :- Zero Helogen Low Smoke. (FRLS) :- Fire Retardant Low Smoke.
Smoke is a byproduct of incomplete combustion. Fumes are the gaseous form of a substance that is solid at room temperature.
Some second hand smoke is the smoke exhaled, and the other second hand smoke is smoke that comes off the burning end of cigarette.... You can notice a big difference in the color of those 2 types of smoke. smoking is the smoke inhaled only through the filter on a cigarette.
If you have done something in the past but you no longer do it - for example, perhaps you used to smoke cigarettes but you gave it up - then you would answer yes when asked have you ever done that. The question do you ever, in comparison, is asking about something that you continue to do. If you no longer smoke and you are asked, do you ever smoke, the answer is no, you do not smoke, even if you have smoked in the past.
There is no difference between them, it can be used interchangeably.
"Difference" refers to the way in which two or more things are not the same, while "different" is the adjective used to describe something as not being the same as something else. Essentially, "difference" is a noun and "different" is an adjective.
There is no difference.
smoke contanis mainly carbon dioxide and other light wt. gases.steam contains water vapour at high temperature.
The difference between a link and an interface is the protocol used.
There is no difference between the jack used in the actual sense and in the lab.