
word choice - copy/pasting or copying/pasting? - English Language ...
Should we write: I am copy/pasting the text Or: I am copying/pasting the text ?
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As far as I understand copy-and-paste is used to mean the operation of copying, and pasting. If somebody did that, can I say (for example) the following? She copied-and-pasted what I wrote on my ...
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Nov 12, 2021 · Both post and posting are the same according to Cambridge Dictionary (Android version). Both have the same meaning i.e. an electronic message that you send to a website in order …
Do we have this structure "to glue something into something"?
Feb 6, 2025 · Both glued in and glued into are fine; glued to is not clear on how the pasting was done. Two lists of publications with the two possible usages are shown below:
What's the meaning of "skirt off into a corner"?
Jul 11, 2023 · rdrg109, Please type out the entire text you wish to quote rather than pasting an image. People who use screen readers cannot read the text in an image. Also, people searching for terms in …
I Thought + Present or Past Tense to be Used
Jan 24, 2020 · I was on leave and went to the office for some reason. At the office my friend asked me: Why you are in the office today? I thought you are on leave. It sounded weird to me. He used the …
Is there any difference between 'At this point' and 'To this point'?
Feb 1, 2023 · No, they are not: At this point in the conversation, I would like to tell that [blah blah blah]. At this point in our lives, etc. In response to that point you made about purple roses, I'd like to say …
Is it grammatically correct to say "ON the picture?"
When describing the people or things which appear in a picture, we use "in". If you were to use the phrase "on the picture", it would most likely be to describe something that was not part of the picture …
Difference between "trust", "trust in", and "trust on"
Mar 28, 2016 · According to LDOCE, Trust in is a phrasal verb which is formal and means to believe in someone or something as in We trust in God. Trust means to believe that someone is honest or will …
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Apr 17, 2017 · Which one is correct? Screenshot is probably a noun. Is screenshotting grammatically correct? or it's just screenshoting?