drew is past tense and drawn is been done a week ago
difference between one- ones
What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
what is the difference between audience and spectator
Difference between naatak and ekanki
Killed - did the kiiling Were killed - were the victims
Much the same as the difference between to and in.
Yes, there is a difference between "killed" and "fully killed" steel. "Killed steel" refers to steel that has been treated to remove dissolved gases, typically by adding a deoxidizing agent, which improves its mechanical properties and reduces the likelihood of defects. "Fully killed steel" indicates a more complete deoxidation process, resulting in a more uniform composition and enhanced performance characteristics. The distinction can be important in applications requiring high strength and reliability.
one has been on the end
had been is before and was is just there
PAYBACK means you killed a player that killed you, VENGANCE means you kill a player that just killed a teamate.
One is where people get killed and the other is where they have expiriments.
Not much, avaliability is the same also. Our default has changed to killed carbon steel.
Well they both mean the same thing just different wording.
Dysentery killed many people on the trail to Oregon.
Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.
The difference is that "has been" is grammatically correct. "Is been" does not work because "been" refers to the past while "is" refers to the present. "Has been" works because both "has" and "been" agree in tense.