of Argue
No one can answer since scholars are still arguing it's definition
They are always arguing. We were arguing over where to go for dinner.
separation of power
Two girls were arguing for a boy.
Arguing with Idiots was created in 2009-09.
Arguing with Idiots has 326 pages.
This form of the verb to argue drops the E and is spelled arguing.
Arguing is the present participle of argue. Argued is the past tense and past participle.
The ISBN of Arguing with Idiots is 978-1-4165-9501-4.
Socrates refutes Thrasymachus' definition of justice by arguing that true justice is not just the advantage of the stronger, as Thrasymachus claims, but rather a virtue that benefits all members of society. Socrates believes that justice is about doing what is right and fair, even if it may not always benefit the powerful.
No, you cannot be locked up or arrested for arguing at school as you are not committing a crime. If you are arguing with a teacher you may get detention, but if you are arguing with a police officer he has the authority to arrest you, if you physically harm anyone within the argument you can be arrested and charged with assault.I hope this answer has been of much use.
it shouldn't be...but unfortunately some people do feel they can communicate their feelings better by arguing!