
- my family is/are arguing - WordReference Forums- Jan 24, 2008 · Hello everybody, is it correct if I say "the family are arguing about the trip", I think is with "are" (and not just "is") because is talking about all members of family, am I right? Thanks 
- Argue + ing? - WordReference Forums- Mar 31, 2009 · What's the correct form? argueing or arguing?I think arguing is the correct form, but wait for the native feedback because maybe argueing is also acepted. 
- argue about or over - WordReference Forums- Feb 5, 2008 · Argue over: they are arguing over some object (who gets it) or who has to do something. it is more personal, related to some outcome that will happen after the argument. … 
- argues vs is arguing - WordReference Forums- Oct 12, 2022 · 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. 
- They don't get on well. They're always arguing- Apr 19, 2014 · Saludos Tengo dudas con esta oración: They don't get on well. They're always arguing La oración está divida en dos partes, en dos formas de tiempo, pero la segunda parte … 
- “There's no …ing” =”It’s impossible to - WordReference Forums- Jan 16, 2017 · 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 … 
- he is well on his way to arguing | WordReference Forums- Oct 8, 2008 · "He is well on his way to arguing that self-transcendence plays a role in evolution by fostering optimism". I do not understand the meaning of this idiom: "to be on one's way to". … 
- What's the idiom for arguing about the same thing without …- Jul 14, 2016 · Hi, I've just witnessed a situation when two colleagues were arguing/discussing about how to visualize information better. It turned out in the end, that they were talking about … 
- Arguing or argument - WordReference Forums- Oct 8, 2019 · '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 … 
- have been arguing a lot vs. have had a lot of arguments vs. have …- Jan 3, 2019 · 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 …