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going

Getting vs Going - What's the difference?

getting | going |


As verbs the difference between getting and going

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

As nouns the difference between getting and going

is that getting is the act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition while going is a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Playing vs Going - What's the difference?

playing | going |


As nouns the difference between playing and going

is that playing is an occasion on which something, such as a song or show, is played while going is a departure.

As verbs the difference between playing and going

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

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Goona vs Going - What's the difference?

goona | going |


As nouns the difference between goona and going

is that goona is faeces, excrement, shit while going is a departure.

As a verb going is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Running vs Going - What's the difference?

running | going |


As adjectives the difference between running and going

is that running is moving or advancing by running while going is likely to continue; viable.

As nouns the difference between running and going

is that running is the action of the verb to run while going is a departure.

As verbs the difference between running and going

is that running is while going is .

As an adverb running

is (informal) consecutively; in a row.

Going vs Agoing - What's the difference?

going | agoing |


As verbs the difference between going and agoing

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

As a noun going

is a departure.

As an adjective going

is likely to continue; viable.

Going vs Togo - What's the difference?

going | togo |


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

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

As verbs the difference between going and togo

is that going is while togo is (obsolete) to go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.

As a noun going

is a departure.

As an adjective going

is likely to continue; viable.

Doing vs Going - What's the difference?

doing | going |


As verbs the difference between doing and going

is that doing is (rare|chiefly|netherlands|nonstandard) while going is .

As a noun going is

a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

Going vs Bastardbox - What's the difference?

going | bastardbox |

Coming vs Going - What's the difference?

coming | going |


In obsolete terms the difference between coming and going

is that coming is ready to come; complaisant; fond while going is pregnancy; gestation; childbearing.

As verbs the difference between coming and going

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

As nouns the difference between coming and going

is that coming is the act of arriving; an arrival while going is a departure.

As adjectives the difference between coming and going

is that coming is approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next while going is likely to continue; viable.

Hang vs Going - What's the difference?

hang | going |


As verbs the difference between hang and going

is that hang is while going is .

As a noun going is

a departure.

As an adjective going is

likely to continue; viable.

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