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How to force the 'captive.apple.com' window to appear?
Background Sometimes wifi networks require you to login via a 'captive' webpage that pops up when you try to connect to the network. This is quite common at airports, hotels and cafes. This usually...
adverbs - About "best" , "the best" , and "most" - English Language ...
Both sentences could mean the same thing, however I like you best. I like chocolate best, better than anything else can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified I like you the best. Between chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, I like vanilla the best can be used when choosing from some choices.
Usage of "Staying online" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I know that "online" means a person is reachable over the Internet. Can I say "staying online" while speaking about phone calls? Example: Thanks for staying online. (Thanks for not hanging up w...
"What was best" vs "what was the best"? - English Language Learners ...
In your context, the best relates to {something}, whereas best relates to a course of action. Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was the best choice for this purpose? Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was best to choose for this purpose? Either is acceptable, and the practical meaning is the same, but their referents, implicit not explicit, are different.
What is the difference between S' and 'S?
Both express possession, of course. We use 's with singular nouns. For example, " my son's toys " will be "the toys that belong to my son". We use only an apostrophe (') after plural nouns that end in -s: " my sons' toys " means that I have more than one son and these are their toys. We use 's for possession with the other plural nouns. For example: " my children's toys; women's wishes, etc.
I 'was' or I 'were'? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
From other's conversation,I found out they mentioned I was and sometimes they also mentioned I were. Is there any rules for I was/were?
Difference between online and on line
When do we use online as one word and when as two words? For example, do we say :"I want to go online or on line?"
punctuation - Difference between ' and " - English Language Learners ...
What's the difference between a single and a double quotation mark in English? I've heard that it only depends on where you live the US (for double quotation mark) or the UK and Australia (for single
Bought vs Have bought - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Grammatically, as I'm sure you know, the difference is that the first example is simple past, and the second is present perfect. The difference in meaning is minor, and the difference in usage (in the real world) is also quite minor. If you want to be specific about the place or time that the event occurred, you use the simple past: I bought a new cell phone last week. I bought a new cell ...
How do I find my IP Address from the command line?
I know you can do ifconfig | grep inet, but that shows you several IPv4 addresses. How do I get the specific one for SSHing et al?
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