Not the way most people use it, but humour me - show me your difference in a sentenceUse and utilising mean two different things.
Not the way most people use it, but humour me - show me your difference in a sentenceUse and utilising mean two different things.
It is going to be wet and this ground is slippery on the best of days..It might rain but I don't think the ground will be like a bog mate.
Not the way most people use it, but humour me - show me your difference in a sentence
If only he'd play the ukeleleChad's fault
I use my frying pan to cook bacon, but have considered using it as a weapon.
Or alternatively...
I use a pass to get the ball from myself to someone else, but I'm using my long pass to create space and give someone else an attacking opportunity.
@bort - please don't read these threads re spelling and grammar. Just move right on.I use my frying pan to cook bacon, but have considered utilising it as a weapon.
Or alternatively...
I use a pass to get the ball from myself to someone else, but I'm utilising my long pass to create space and give someone else an attacking opportunity.
I mean...
5-15mm on Friday and 15-30mm on Saturday, that's not too bad. Looks like Sunday will be the worst of it.It is going to be wet and this ground is slippery on the best of days..
Track should be a soft 5 …
I think I need a HIAI use my frying pan to cook bacon, but have considered utilising it as a weapon.
Or alternatively...
I use a pass to get the ball from myself to someone else, but I'm utilising my long pass to create space and give someone else an attacking opportunity.
I mean...
I have clearly misunderstood the basic principals of communicationJust because the words fits and you understand it doesn't make it correct...
That ******** still around? Can't stand him.I spoke to Tim Bailey and he said there is 100% chance it may or may not rain.
I have clearly misunderstood the basic principals of communication
Hey Sev - there are many things that you could try and improve on this forum - grammar and spelling is pretty low on the list!Use/using is intended, normal purpose. I.E frying pan to cook.
Utilise/Utilising is taking something beyond intended purpose.
I.E frying pan as weapon
Hey Sev - there are many things that you could try and improve on this forum - grammar and spelling is pretty low on the list!
How about you work on us members not being:
1. fickle
2. Rude
3. Unforgiving
4. Ruthless
5. Angry
6. Bipolar
7. Toxic
8. Forgetful
And that's just Egg!
I'll have to go back and check the tapesIn fairness this started in response to Egg writing utilising to begin with.
So it's all his fault when you think about it.