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Happen vs Going - What's the difference?

happen | going |


As verbs the difference between happen and going

is that happen is to occur or take place while going is present participle of lang=en.

As an adverb happen

is obsolete or dialect maybe, perhaps.

As a noun going is

a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Going vs Well - What's the difference?

going | well |


In figurative terms the difference between going and well

is that going is conditions for advancing in any way while well is a source of supply.

As verbs the difference between going and well

is that going is present participle of lang=en while well is to issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring.

As nouns the difference between going and well

is that going is a departure while well is a hole sunk into the ground as a source of water, oil, natural gas or other fluids.

As adjectives the difference between going and well

is that going is likely to continue; viable while well is in good health.

As an adverb well is

accurately, competently, satisfactorily.

As an interjection well is

used to acknowledge a statement or situation.

Going vs Taking - What's the difference?

going | taking |


In obsolete terms the difference between going and taking

is that going is pregnancy; gestation; childbearing while taking is infectious; contagious.

As verbs the difference between going and taking

is that going is present participle of lang=en while taking is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between going and taking

is that going is a departure while taking is the act by which something is taken.

As adjectives the difference between going and taking

is that going is likely to continue; viable while taking is alluring; attractive.

Going vs Active - What's the difference?

going | active |


As nouns the difference between going and active

is that going is a departure while active is a person or thing that is acting or capable of acting.

As adjectives the difference between going and active

is that going is likely to continue; viable while active is having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives.

As a verb going

is present participle of lang=en.

Going vs Begin - What's the difference?

going | begin |


As verbs the difference between going and begin

is that going is present participle of lang=en while begin is to start, to initiate or take the first step into something.

As nouns the difference between going and begin

is that going is a departure while begin is beginning; start.

As an adjective going

is likely to continue; viable.

Goes vs Going - What's the difference?

goes | going |


As verbs the difference between goes and going

is that goes is third-person singular of go while going is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between goes and going

is that goes is plural of lang=en while going is a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Going vs Passing - What's the difference?

going | passing |


As verbs the difference between going and passing

is that going is present participle of lang=en while passing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between going and passing

is that going is a departure while passing is death, dying; the end of something.

As adjectives the difference between going and passing

is that going is likely to continue; viable while passing is that passes away; ephemeral.

As an adverb passing is

surpassingly, greatly.

Going vs Eating - What's the difference?

going | eating |


As verbs the difference between going and eating

is that going is while eating is .

As nouns the difference between going and eating

is that going is a departure while eating is the act of ingesting food.

As adjectives the difference between going and eating

is that going is likely to continue; viable while eating is suitable to be eaten without being cooked.

Bringing vs Going - What's the difference?

bringing | going |


As verbs the difference between bringing and going

is that bringing is while going is .

As nouns the difference between bringing and going

is that bringing is the act by which something is brought while going is a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Going vs Going - What's the difference?

going | going |


In present participle of|go|lang=en terms the difference between going and going

is that going is while going is .

In figurative|lang=en terms the difference between going and going

is that going is (figurative) conditions for advancing in any way while going is (figurative) conditions for advancing in any way.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between going and going

is that going is (obsolete) pregnancy; gestation; childbearing while going is (obsolete) pregnancy; gestation; childbearing.

In in the plural|lang=en terms the difference between going and going

is that going is (in the plural) course of life; behaviour; doings; ways while going is (in the plural) course of life; behaviour; doings; ways.

In after a noun phrase with a superlative|lang=en terms the difference between going and going

is that going is (after a noun phrase with a superlative) available while going is (after a noun phrase with a superlative) available.

As verbs the difference between going and going

is that going is while going is .

As nouns the difference between going and going

is that going is a departure while going is a departure.

As adjectives the difference between going and going

is that going is likely to continue; viable while going is likely to continue; viable.

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