On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 18:16, Quel Qun wrote:
> I tried the on-line Merriam-Webster's but the only form it knows is "to
> fill-up".
`The disk is getting full.' == `The disk is filling up.', both good English.
`This disk is getting full up' and `The disk is filling' are less polished
English, but un
On 7 Sep 2002, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 11:16, Quel Qun wrote:
> > I am just a French native, so please allow my lack of knowledge about
> > all you said before ;) I really did not think it would generate such a
> > traffic.
> >
> > However, I carefully looked at my Harrap'
On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 11:16, Quel Qun wrote:
> I am just a French native, so please allow my lack of knowledge about
> all you said before ;) I really did not think it would generate such a
> traffic.
>
> However, I carefully looked at my Harrap's and I cannot find "to full"
> anywhere. I wish on
I am just a French native, so please allow my lack of knowledge about
all you said before ;) I really did not think it would generate such a
traffic.
However, I carefully looked at my Harrap's and I cannot find "to full"
anywhere. I wish one could grep these things...
I tried the on-line Merriam