
Uses of ' instal - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 30, 2016 · Instal is chiefly British variant of install. Merriam Webster defines that. They both mean same (and are pronounced in the same way)- to make (a machine, a service, etc.) ready …
meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
What is the difference between “setup” and “install” based on computer programs? According to Wikipedia search “setup” directly means “install” on computer. Edit: According to Wikipedia …
I should choose "installed' or "was installed"
Feb 12, 2018 · I don't know I should choose which of two this options. We are assuming at this point that you have MAMP(or some environment equivalent) and composer installed/was …
¿Cómo reparar o reinstalar el Narrador en Windows 11?
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A simple answer - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Dec 8, 2017 · I am sorry for the naive question. What is a common way to answer to something like 'Good weekend' or 'Have a nice day'? I have recently heard the expression 'And you'. Is it …
Desktop files and explorer recovery - Microsoft Community
Aug 21, 2019 · Hi friends, I'm using windows insider preview Build 18963. Unfortunately this afternoon my desktop look has been changed and files from desktop has been removed. also …
prepositions - "Suggest me" or "Suggest to me" - English …
Could you please suggest me which word to use. Could you please suggest to me which word to use. I am not sure which of the above two forms is grammatical. I am confused because for tell …
articles - "it is best" vs. "it is the best" - English Language ...
Jan 2, 2016 · This is the best car in the garage. We use articles like the and a before nouns, like car. The word "best" is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves. …
How do you feel ? and How are you feeling? - English Language …
Mar 14, 2024 · I think that the verb "feel" can indeed be used both as a stative verb and a dynamic verb. In the question "How are you feeling?" it is used as a stative verb, which refers …
did, vs. did so, - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 24, 2022 · Examples: She knew he wouldn't open the door—but when he did/did so, she had to be prepared. She looked at the alley. No matter how long she did/did so, he wouldn't show …