Diving is a traditional past tense and past participle of verb diving. However, the new pigeons may have been formed using similar terms such as driving and weaving, have been used for about two centuries, and now it is an English standard in the United States and Canada . In areas other than North America, diving is still increasing dramatically, and some people may think that pigeons are wrong.
According to Ngram, it represents the emergence of a creeping phrase, he appeared in numerous American books and magazines published between 1850 and 2000, pigeons recently surpassed diving in American sentences Did:
Writers from outside of North America prefer traditional divers. Here are some examples of recent news writing.
Diving occasionally appears in American publications, more common in Canadian writing, pigeons are in fashion. Most North American readers have no problem with such sentences.
In June 2008, John David Pearce of Fort Erie, Ontario, rescued the drowning woman quickly and quickly. [Winnipeg Free Press]
He did his research, and which guitar was most used in the guitar - and infiltrated the history of rock to confirm his findings. [Forbes]
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Diving is a traditional past tense and past participle of verb diving. However, the new pigeons may have been formed using similar terms such as driving and weaving, have been used for about two centuries, and now it is an English standard in the United States and Canada . In areas other than North America, diving is still increasing dramatically, and some people may think that pigeons are wrong.
During the spring vacation, I went to a parade and got an opportunity to go diving for the first time in 8 years. We jump into the Bahamas Freeport and fly twice in the area of about 10 minutes offshore. Diving was done in a place called "cave". And it is an intricate coral arch and cave complex network of about 75 feet deep. In addition to the awkwardness of initial setting and adjustment of rental diving equipment, diving advanced very smoothly. In recent years I have been to snorkeling and scuba diving, but I can see that many coral reefs are bleached, but this time the diving is the opposite. Corals are still alive, colorful and have lots of fish. We even saw six or seven caribbean coral reef sharks. Sharks are fun little animals. They are like dogs. Curious, strong, fun and fast! They will come swimming to see if you have food, but they are generally very quiet. After starting from the first diving I became very sick.