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articles - go to a concert vs go to the concert - English Language . . . @stangdon But could this (using the in B) mean "the concert I have recently told you about," as a reminder of their recent talk rather than an attempt to specify the concert itself like what sort of concert is the concert in question?
Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern I am using Excel in Office 365 When I retrieve a workbook, I get the following message "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern Automatic updates of links has been disabled If
interrogatives - How did you like the concert? - English Language . . . 4 You liked the concert how? sounds very unnatural to a typical American In most cases, the question would immediately identify the questioner as a non-native English speaker How did you like the concert? is the correct and typical way to ask the question
How export OneNote page to a Word document? - Microsoft Community Since Word and OneNote are both part of MS Office, I'd assumed there was a direct way to export a OneNote page into a Word document But I don't see it Help would be appreciated I'm using OneNote
grammar - will start vs starts meaning in this sentence. And Which . . . Concert starts at 6PM sharp! Bring your friends! On the other hand, a safety bulletin might use future tense because it is meant to be conveyed as a matter of fact, and without emotion: The concert will start at 6PM We will make an announcement at 5:50PM informing the attendants of all the fire exits