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Yarina
Hi! My friend asks what difference between words "use", "using" and "usage"? Can you help with this, guys?
Mar 11, 2024 4:18 PM
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"Use" as a verb: "I use electricity."
"Use" as a noun: "I make use of electricity."
"Usage" is quantity used: "My electricity usage is 10,000 kilowatt hours per month."
"Using" as an adjective: "My house is using a lot of electricity."
"Using" as a noun: "I like using electricity."
March 12, 2024
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"Use" is describing.. Example; I use the computer.
"Using" Is explaining an action that is ongoing. Ex.: I am breathing.
"Usage" is identifying an action that is often occurring. Ex.: My usage of my computer has increased this year.
March 11, 2024
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