"Arguing" is more general in meaning. It refers to any sort of prolonged verbal disagreement. "Bickering" specifically refers to arguing over minor matters, or engaging in pointless, petty arguments. Bickering is a certain form of arguing.
He was a brilliant talker, and when he was arguing some difficult point he had a way of skipping from side to side and whisking his tail which was somehow very persuasive. The others said of Squealer that he could turn black into white" My try is: "Los otros (animales) decían de Squealer que podía hacer del blanco negro (ser super persuasivo)"
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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.
'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 plural for 'argument'.
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 the first doesn't have that same suggestion. The second has a slightly different meaning. Please tell us your context. Have the arguments stopped? Are they likely to continue?
have been arguing a lot vs. have had a lot of arguments vs. have been ...
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 my wife on how many children to have.
Ah, yes, it seems to be. On the face of it, it seems to have the opposite of the intended meaning. 'There is no argument that' normally means (or to me normally means) that it is obviously true; there is no point arguing against it. We are all agreed that these constructs are unworthy. However, they need it to mean that no reasonable person could make an argument for it: no-one would say these ...
I was arguing with a friend about the right preposition to use in the following sentence: I have never won ______ him in tennis, chess, etc. a) against b) with He believes that A and B can be used interchangeably when talking about winning against your opponent. But I believe that against...
One usage of "present continuous " is to complain about things or people. My question is : Is it necessary to use an adverb of frequency in this case? So would it be OK if I complain of my neighbors like this: They are arguing. Or They are having parties. Or I necessarily need an adverb. And...
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