
work on / at / with the computer [working] | WordReference Forums
Dec 6, 2008 · Which preposition is best when you do computer work such as typing, office work etc. I don't mean programming or developing or administrating.
work on the computer - WordReference Forums
Sep 12, 2007 · The thing about "working on my computer" is that it can be either " working on the computer" or "working on the computer ", with the former meaning fixing/improving the computer and …
computer not working - WordReference Forums
May 3, 2007 · Hello, When your computer ( or program you were working on ) is blocked fr some particular reason. Can we say : My computer ( software) is hung / is frozen. Would you use these …
My brother is an engineer "at/in" a computer company.
Oct 6, 2022 · 3. My brother is a computer company engineer. There is a veiled suggestion here that a computer company is centred around a single engineer. Or that a 'computer company engineer' is …
doesn't work vs. isn't working | WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2012 · Hello When somebody describes a problem he has with a device, does it matter whether the present simple or the present continuous is used? Are both acceptable when phoning customer …
I have noticed some times n and ñ → ALT + 164 - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2006 · Knowing ASCII codes is not only useful in web design, these codes will work in just about any program including software like MS Word and Excel and even simple programs like …
smashed vs broke vs crushed vs crashed vs fractured
Mar 29, 2024 · Hello! Context: I accidentally dropped my laptop off the table and it: 1) smashed; 2) crashed; 3) crushed; 4) broke? 5) fractured? Which of these is correct? Or maybe there could be …
Another way of saying "technologically illiterate"
Sep 22, 2014 · Do you native speakers use "technologically illiterate" often in daily conversation? like: - She's technologically illiterate, she doesn't know much about computers and stuff - Adam is …
I <have> worked for X company for 3 years. - WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2021 · 2) I have worked for X company for 3 years. This means you still work for them, or, exceptionally, that you have just left their employment. However, your leaving would have to have …
Backup or Back up - WordReference Forums
Sep 11, 2023 · If I need to use one of these words to reflect an action should I use "backup" or "back up"? Backup the original file before overwriting it.