'Enrollment now going on' is correct.
The word 'capacity' itself is used for the adjective, as in 'capacity crowd' or 'capacity enrollment'.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
He and i am going to school
The correct answer is, they are doing their homework now, or they will do their homework now. The word do can be used as an action verb or an auxiliary verb.
Well, it can be you are going slow, or you are going very slowly.
'Enrollment now going on' is correct.
The English spelling is enrolment. The American spelling is enrollment.
"We are going in the car" - means we are now going in the car"We are going to go in the car" - means we will go in the car (future)It is optional to say "we are going into the car", but it sounds more correct to me.
Neither. It should be "this chat will now close", "this chat is now closing"
They are going is correct.
enrollment there are two common spellings of the word, but the spelling is location dependant enrolment is the common British spelling, and is carried over in Commonwealth countries, enrollment is the American spelling
The word 'capacity' itself is used for the adjective, as in 'capacity crowd' or 'capacity enrollment'.
Applications to Derby College are on going throughout the year.
We are going to the Jones is the correct one.
Either form is correct.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
no its"Are you going with dad and me" no, the real answer is "are you going with dad and me" not "are you going with dad and I"