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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hi! Could you tell me what is the difference between the words "find" and "finding". I have met two in the text concerning archaeology. Do they have the same meaning? Thanks.
  

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" Could we have the sentence using 'finding'? Sounds like it could be referring to something like 'the conclusion reached from an investigation'

  • " Could we have the sentence using 'finding'?
  • Sounds like it could be referring to something like 'the conclusion reached from an investigation'
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The 'find' is probably an archaeological find:
find (noun) : a discovery of something valuable, typically something of archaeological interest :
"He made his most spectacular finds in the Valley of the Kings."

Could we have the sentence using 'finding'?
Sounds like it could be referring to something like 'the conclusion reached from an investigation'

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