Why do we say I wondering?
Why do we say I wondering?
As a general rule of thumb, if you are not sure which one to use, then say ‘I was wondering’. The reason is this: if a thought occurred to you (in your head) and then you immediately reported it to your friend, it was still ‘wondered’ in the past.
What does the phrase ” I was wondering if ” mean?
b) used to ask someone politely if they would like to do something I was wondering if you’d like to come to dinner. → wonder Examples from the Corpus I was wondering if/whether • I was wondering if you could babysit tomorrow night. • We were wondering if you’d like to come with us. • Actually, I was wondering if I could paint the room?
What should you know about advanced driver assistance systems?
Technicians should be aware of what’s required to keep advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) running safely after a collision. Whether that be aiming a camera, which can cause a system to not function as intended, or checking for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Why is Dell SupportAssist remediation program not working?
When I try to run the Repair program, it is looking for viceinstaller.exe and DellSupportAssistRemediationServiceInstaller.exe which are apparently missing. When I stop the program, it sometimes works for a day or two, and sometimes starts right back up again.
Are there any apps to help with wandering?
AngelSense also includes an alarm to help locate a wandering person, and the capability to call that person and speak through the device. Other options are smartphone GPS apps like Senior Safety App, though these are only useful if your loved one carries a smartphone.
What can be done to prevent wandering in assisted living?
To help prevent patient wandering, facilities can deploy unique tracking devices such as a real-time location system, alarm systems, staff strategies, and more.
Are there any health risks associated with wandering?
Wandering is a risk associated with many conditions, such as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, and dementia (which can result from Alzheimer’s disease, stroke , head injuries, and Parkinson’s disease). Of course, no one can watch another person every second of every day.
What to do if someone is wandering around?
Notify your neighbours. Walk or drive around the block and immediate area and to any places the person may regularly visit. If possible, have somebody stay at home in case the person comes home and so that the telephone can be answered. Contact your local police.