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What's the difference between 'flood' and 'flooding'?
When they both are the noun, what's the difference between them?
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I feed the food to the bleeding man in the flood.
I feed the food to the bleeding man in the flooding.
Dec 24, 2011 10:25 AM
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A good rule to follow is just keep things as simple as possible. Why use a gerund (-ing form of a verb used as a noun) when the normal noun is perfectly OK? Your meaning would be understood, but "flooding" sounds awkward in this case.
December 24, 2011
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