Well, there will not be another Einstein. Apparently that is just its name.
The term building is a noun and a verb. Building as a noun is some type of structure. Building as a verb is an action to 'build' a structure.
The reason you call it a building is because it was built as you would call something that was carved a carving or something that was painted a painting.
The reason you call it a building is because it was built as you would call something that was carved a carving or something that was painted a painting.
I say it is called a building after it is built because you'd have to BUILD the tall structure in order to call it a building
That's because 'built' is a verb, and a building would have 'ing' making it a noun.
To my knowledge, you cannot have a world pre built with buildings in it. You must play the game how it was meant to be played, building it yourself.
It rolls off the tongue much nicer than "standing structure."
Yes, you can count on it. the building is more then 30% sold! and they have already soled there $40 Million dollar penthouse, it is certain that it will get built.
It can be called either a Cornerstone or a Foundation stone.
The library's building was built is correct.
due to the apartment building being built on a steep slope, the contractor decided to call them--- Inclements!
It is already in past tense, because it has the word built, which is in past tense. In present tense, it's, "You are building the boat very quickly."