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  1. Difference between online and on line - English Language …

    Jul 23, 2016 · 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?"

  2. What is a very general term or phrase for a course that is not online?

    Jun 2, 2017 · 4 I'm trying to find the most general term or phrase for the opposite of "online course". When a course is not online, but in a classroom, or anywhere else people interact in …

  3. How to inform the link of a scheduled online meeting in formal …

    I am writing a formal email to someone to send him the link of a scheduled online meeting. I have already acknowledged him before about the meeting. I can not figure out the most appropriate …

  4. word request - Opposite to 'online' where 'offline' won't work ...

    That's my question. The opposite to online is offline Whether online or offline, marketing is an important thing to boost your business. This is clear. But if I'm talking about something that is …

  5. word choice - "available in the store" Or "available in-store ...

    Dec 28, 2020 · "In-store" is increasingly being used alongside "online": "This computer is available in-store and online". You might ring, email or text the store and ask "Is this available in-store, …

  6. prepositions - "Selling via the Internet" - is it correct? - English ...

    There's a difference between using the internet to do the entire selling process (attract customers, agree sale, take payments), and using it for part of the selling process (e.g. attract customers …

  7. When to use "I" or "I am" - English Language Learners Stack …

    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation and how do I …

  8. Bought vs Have bought - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2019 · Continue to help good content that is interesting, well-researched, and useful, rise to the top! To gain full voting privileges,

  9. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native English? …

  10. "Respected Sir" - is it correct to use in emails?

    Oct 4, 2016 · Neither do I find it online in British or Australian sources since before the First World War. Respected sir/madam (and honored sir/madam, and indeed respected and honored …