You don't so much spell it as phrase it correctly. MC++ is a noun, not a verb, so the grammatically correct phrase is "I'm coding an assembly in MC++".
There are no such terms in C++.
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A: A diode array that will conduct if anyone of them are hi as in gates
The acronym “smfh” means “shaking my f$%^ing head.” It is normally used in response to a comment during conversation that the other person finds to be so dumb that they cannot find words to say in reply so they “perform” this action instead. Origin of SMFH.
The gerund form of the word "procedure" is "proceduring." In English, gerunds are formed by adding "-ing" to a verb, but since "procedure" is a noun, it does not have a gerund form in the traditional sense. Instead, one might refer to the act of following a procedure, often using a phrase like "following a procedure" to convey that action.
The correct spelling is dying.
The -ing form is waving.
There are no such terms in C++.
You would spell value with -ing on the end as valuing.When you add -ing to a verb, and that verb has a silent E on the end, you get rid of the E.
riding
Typing
Die plus ing = Dying.
Tiering
Practicing
end ear ing
eye ehn gee
planning