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Rdep01 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Ownership / Owning

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Could I ask you what is difference between "ownership" and "owning" ?

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Ownership is the usual noun for the condition or status. Owning is a present participle which can appear as a noun in some circumstances, as when the writer wishes to make the condition more lucid.

  • Ownership is the usual noun for the condition or status.
  • Owning is a present participle which can appear as a noun in some circumstances, as when the writer wishes to make the condition more lucid.
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Ownership is the usual noun for the condition or status. Owning is a present participle which can appear as a noun in some circumstances, as when the writer wishes to make the condition more lucid.

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