Do you have some context?Hi.
What's the difference between a facility and a provision for something?
Do you have some context?
In that case either would be fine."A facility for subroutine call and return."
(Mano 1993, Computer system architecture 3rd ed.)
hooshdar, why did you once again ask a question without providing any context? You have been asked many times, and yet context still has to be dragged from you.
I said to myself they are both nouns, and my question was general
This is not to contradict ems, but to reinforce her message. Even teacup can depend on context.
"I prefer teacups."
Perhaps you are talking about poodles and not crockery!
Poodles come in three sizes recognized by the American Kennel Club: toy, miniature and standard. Teacup poodles are bred for their tiny size and are not recognized by the AKC.Poodles?!