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  1. my family is/are arguing - WordReference Forums

    Jan 24, 2008 · Hello everybody, is it correct if I say "the family are arguing about the trip", I think is with "are" (and not just "is") because is talking about all members of family, am I right? Thanks

  2. Argue + ing? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 31, 2009 · What's the correct form? argueing or arguing?I think arguing is the correct form, but wait for the native feedback because maybe argueing is also acepted.

  3. argues vs is arguing - WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2022 · They're all wrong because "always" should be before the verb. "How he always argues with me" or "how he's always arguing with me" would be the most usual answers.

  4. argue about or over - WordReference Forums

    Feb 5, 2008 · Argue over: they are arguing over some object (who gets it) or who has to do something. it is more personal, related to some outcome that will happen after the argument. …

  5. They don't get on well. They're always arguing

    Apr 19, 2014 · Saludos Tengo dudas con esta oración: They don't get on well. They're always arguing La oración está divida en dos partes, en dos formas de tiempo, pero la segunda parte …

  6. “There's no …ing” =”It’s impossible to - WordReference Forums

    Jan 16, 2017 · Would there be any differences in meaning when the first part of the sentence (1) is changed from “There's no arguing” to “It’s impossible to argue”? (1)There's no arguing with …

  7. he is well on his way to arguing | WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2008 · "He is well on his way to arguing that self-transcendence plays a role in evolution by fostering optimism". I do not understand the meaning of this idiom: "to be on one's way to". …

  8. What's the idiom for arguing about the same thing without …

    Jul 14, 2016 · Hi, I've just witnessed a situation when two colleagues were arguing/discussing about how to visualize information better. It turned out in the end, that they were talking about …

  9. Arguing or argument - WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2019 · 'Arguing' as a noun is the process generally. Only 'argument' can be used for a specific one that lasts ten minutes or happened twice on Tuesday, so you would only want a …

  10. have been arguing a lot vs. have had a lot of arguments vs. have …

    Jan 3, 2019 · All of them are correct. The first and the third mean much the same. If there's a difference it could be that the third suggests you've been arguing about different things, while …