The World Wars.
A bystander is a person who observes an event which is happening, while not participating in it.
A bystander is a person who observes an event which is happening, while not participating in it.
"Happen" is a verb that refers to the occurrence of an event or situation, while "happening" is a noun that describes an event, situation, or occurrence. So, something can happen, but for it to be a happening, it must be an event or occurrence that is currently taking place.
Nothing.The correct phrase is "on this occasion" and just means "when this is occurring" or "while this is happening." An occasion is just a happening or event.
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Call the police while the event is happening. They will do what needs to be done.
"Probability" =the chance that an event either will or won't happen. Every event eitherwill or won't happen, so the sum of the two chances is ' 1 '."Odds" =the ratio of the (probability that it will happen) to the (probability that it won't).-- If (happening) and (not-happening) are equally likely, then each probabilityis 0.5, and odds are 0.5/0.5 = 1 .-- If (happening) is more likely than (not-happening) then probability of happeningis more than 0.5, and probability of not-happening is less than 0.5.Their sum is still ' 1 ', because there is a 100% chance that the event will either happenor not happen.But the odds are now (more than 0.5)/(less than 0.5) = more than 1 .
"Live" is typically used as an adjective or verb to indicate that something is currently happening or in real-time, while "alive" is also an adjective but specifically refers to something that is living or not dead.
Yes, he has to be alive to be King. He couldn't rule if he was dead now could he? If he dies before his mother his eldest son, Prince William will become King.
She was while she was alive. Her fame came from the fact that HRH Prince Charles chose her to be his wife.
Babbage lived quite a while ago; his parents, grandparents, etc. are most likely dead.