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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. "Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]

    Mar 10, 2013 · I heard using 'could' is for politeness. When I request something, should I say "Can you please" or "Could you please"? Does the latter sound over-polite and pretentious?

  4. 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 …

  5. My favourite food is/are - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Sep 8, 2021 · Use the singular conjugation is. You are describing a single concept: My favorite food is pizza. My favorite food is dumplings. My favorite food is chicken and waffles. In all of …

  6. Can't download Windows Virtual PC on Windows 7 Home Premium

    Feb 5, 2011 · Hello! I am running Windows 7 Home Premium. I am trying to download Windows Virtual PC (NOT XP Mode) to my computer. I went to the following site:

  7. 无法访问Microsoft开发者dashboard - Microsoft Q&A

    锁定的问题。 此问题已从 Microsoft 支持社区迁移。 你可投票决定它是否有用,但不能添加评论或回复,也不能关注问题 ...

  8. the usage of 'twice more than…’ - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Jul 1, 2020 · There's nothing wrong with twice more than, but you have to be careful about what you're trying to say. If the old phone cost $100, then the following would describe the cost of …

  9. word usage - "understanding of" vs. "understanding about"

    Apr 4, 2020 · We would say information about mental illness and understanding of it, but a sentence where the two phrases are combined with just one preposition is perfectly …

  10. Hasn't He vs Didn't He? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Sep 7, 2020 · The verb in a tag question is a callback to whatever verb was previously used, implied, or what would fit. For example: He went, didn't he? "Went" is the past tense of to go, …