Lighter side: Further back in history, what we now call "buildings" were indeed called "builts". Builders were satisfied with this title and thought it only made sense until they realized it was causing too much confusion amongst civilians. For example, when people called their parents about their trips to New York, the puzzlement was endless.
"Hey, mom. It's me. I can't believe I'm actually glancing at the Empire State Built."
"The Empire State Built what?"
"The Empire State Built..."
"Built what? Built house? Built bridge?"
"No, the Built!"
"Built what!?"
After dealing with years of families breaking up because of simple misunderstandings, the term for "builts" was finally officially changed to "buildings" instead. As it turned out, the word buildings left people less inclined to asking about the buildings themselves since they thought by it not yet being finished and still in the "building" process, whoever they asked might not have a clue to what was being built.
=because build is a verb
you hav 2 ask da builder 2 find out or jus take a lucky guess
It rolls off the tongue much nicer than "standing structure."
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.
Well, there will not be another Einstein. Apparently that is just its name.
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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 first skycrapper built was in Chicago, IL and it's called the Home Insurance Building.
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.
That's because 'built' is a verb, and a building would have 'ing' making it a noun.
The library's building was built is correct.
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
bcz they are what matter is built from
That concept is often referred to as "grandfathering." It means that individuals or entities are exempt from a new law or regulation because they already possess or were engaged in activities that are now prohibited.