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What’s the difference between flood and flooding? Can you give some examples?
May 3, 2021 1:22 AM
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Flood can be used as a verb (as well as a noun and adjective). The house was flooded (by water). The phones were flooded (by lots of people calling). There is flood damage. In 1980 there was a huge flood.
Flooding can’t be used as a verb. I can think of gerund and noun. He opened the curtain, flooding the room with light. You built your house where there is a chance of flooding.
May 3, 2021
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