Q.
Differ between form & forum
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form & forum
Asked by vijay nadar,
30 Oct '07 01:52 pm
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I donot know you have used this "forum" to know the answer in which "form".
Answered by Mrityunjaykumar Gupta, 30 Oct '07 01:56 pm
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Form: A category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
forum: A public meeting or assembly for open discussion
Answered by Kaustubh Deshmukh, 30 Oct '07 01:55 pm
forum: A public meeting or assembly for open discussion
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Form
refers to the external three-dimensional outline, appearance or configuration of some thing - in contrast to the matter or content or substance of which it is composed (compare with shape).
FForum, (Latin, plural "fora" or "forums") may refer to:
Forum (Roman), an open public space in the middle of a Roman city, especially the Roman Forum (eg Roman Forum, Philippi)
Forum (legal), a designated space for public expression
Forum (education), a form of instruction or lecturing
Internet forum, a discussion board on the Internet
Forum Snowboarding, a snowboarding manufacturer. ...more
Answered by teja, 30 Oct '07 01:54 pm
refers to the external three-dimensional outline, appearance or configuration of some thing - in contrast to the matter or content or substance of which it is composed (compare with shape).
FForum, (Latin, plural "fora" or "forums") may refer to:
Forum (Roman), an open public space in the middle of a Roman city, especially the Roman Forum (eg Roman Forum, Philippi)
Forum (legal), a designated space for public expression
Forum (education), a form of instruction or lecturing
Internet forum, a discussion board on the Internet
Forum Snowboarding, a snowboarding manufacturer. ...more
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If you blast 6 sixes in an over, you are in good form. You can also blast good Q&A in this forum.
Answered by smiles k mascarenhas, 30 Oct '07 01:54 pm
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Form is a piece of paper which you fill in detail for whatever. and Forum is people in the meeting.
Answered by Wolverine Logan, 30 Oct '07 01:54 pm
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In former " U " are not there whereas in later one " U " are very much there.
Answered by Jai Prasad, 30 Oct '07 01:53 pm
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