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Book mango 418 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Flood/flooding

The flooding/flood, caused by three days of torrential rain, is the worst in sixty-five years.


What is the difference between flooding and flood here?

  

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A flood is one event where water has covered land that is normally dry. It may be caused by a dam break. There have been famous floods in history.

  • A flood is one event where water has covered land that is normally dry.
  • It may be caused by a dam break.
  • There have been famous floods in history.
  • com/quebec/saguenay-flood/ Flood is also an attributive noun: Don't buy a house in a flood zone.
  • Consult the flood maps before buying a house.
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A flood is one event where water has covered land that is normally dry. It may be caused by a dam break. There have been famous floods in history.

https://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/quebec/saguenay-flood/

Flood is also an attributive noun:

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