Because each edition of a programme may have a different producer while the editor is a continuous role throughout a series.
Online radio players refer to web and mobile application software so streaming audio can be listened to. The streams used by internet radio include AM/FM, satellite, and other providers.
because "molly" is another way to refer to the drug ecstasy.
To access the radio on a Vauxhall Corsa, you typically need to press the "Media" or "Radio" button on the dashboard or infotainment system. The exact radio frequency or station number can vary based on your location and preferences. If you're looking for a specific station, you can usually tune in by using the dial or touchscreen to navigate to the desired frequency. For more detailed instructions, refer to your vehicle's manual.
The term eRadio is used for radio which is online only. There are a number of eRadio stations online such as WMCR and these do not transmit by any other method.
To find the activation code for your Ford satellite radio, you typically need to check the radio display in your vehicle once the satellite service is turned on. You may also find the code on the satellite radio's settings menu or by tuning to the "Activation" channel (usually Channel 0). If you cannot locate the code, refer to the owner's manual or contact SiriusXM for assistance.
Referring is the present participle of refer.
Refer is the present tense.
93X is not really a term. It is used to refer to radio stations on a 93 FM frequencies. It could refer to KQQX radio on 93.3FM in Missouri or KXXI radio in New Mexico on 93.7FM.
I/you/we/they bark. He/she/it barks. The present participle is barking.
To refer to actions that are happening now (at the present moment)
No. Is would refer to a present person.
present
The present tense allows you to refer to things that are currently happening.
The producer gives energy to the herbivore. Without the producer the herbivore would die out, then the carnivores, then the omnivores.
The past tense is used to refer to something that has already happened. The present tense is used to refer to something that is currently happening. The future tense is used to refer to things that have not yet happened but will happen in the future.
The sentence "others refer to them as giant rivers of ice" is in the present tense. The past tense would have used referred, the future tense would have used, will refer.
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