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Originally Posted by Arcturius
Isn't that a noun either way? (If I'm wrong, go easy on me, English is my first language. ;p )
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English is a very funny language... and one of the largest in the world actually.
"to fold" is a verb
"folding" is a verb in the past tense (he was folding last night)
"folder" denotes "job of folding" (he is a good folder).
Of coures I bracketed the verb just to separate it from the more common use of the world A folder(noun)... (computer folder for exmaple).
I was just eing picky b/c the context it was in it sounded wrong.
Next week 'i' before 'e''
~ Boli
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