The difference is mainly in implication. If you say someone is lying, you are saying he is lying right now; if you call someone a liar, you are implying that he lies all the time.
It's a pretty subtle distinction, and someone could certainly be offended in either case, especially if they weren'tlying.
"Hoy" is a casual Filipino interjection that is used to get someone's attention or to call out to someone. It is similar to saying "hey" in English. Filipinos say "hoy" to catch someone's attention, especially if the person they are calling is nearby.
Saying Monna took no notice of Federigo's love implies a deliberate rejection or dismissal of his feelings, while saying she did not notice it suggests unintentional ignorance or lack of awareness. The former indicates an active decision to disregard his affection, while the latter implies a passive overlooking of his emotions.
"I" is a first person pronoun. It refers to the speaker or writer.
Saying "What a beautiful day!" during a severe thunderstorm. Describing a messy room as "neat and organized." Calling a very tall person "shorty." Saying "Great job!" to someone who clearly made a mistake.
When you reply to something you are saying something as a result of somene saying something else. Your response to something is what you do, ever saying, thinking or acting as a result of somene elses actions,ever saying something or doeng something.
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
Because they're saying that the person is fat
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.
Public is were there is more people saying a prayer together. Private is just one person quietly in their own.
It means your being hypocritical. So its like a pot which is assumed to be black calling a kettle black. Or like a dumb person calling another person dumb. People use the saying to basically say, your being a hypocrite
it depends what you are talking about...
a moto is a saying a logo is a name
1. In 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court tried to clarify the difference between a fruit and a vegetable by saying what?
It sounds like the person was saying "through Skype." Skype is an online telephone/calling program.
There is no difference, its just a different way of saying the same thing
See you is usually said when you are going to see that person on a later time.. On the other hand bye has been said to a person when that is supposed to be your last meet...Vinoth
dont listen to that person just say that is rude and i dont like you calling me a stalker because that is not what true friends be saying and dont yell at them...