When do we use online as one word and when as two words Selling on the internet suggests everything is done online, while selling via the internet suggests the internet is used for part of the process. For example, do we say :i want to go online or on line?
4 i'm trying to find the most general term or phrase for the opposite of online course I suspect different prepositions would work in different cases When a course is not online, but in a classroom, or anywhere else people interact in the same place, not through a computer, how would i call it
I have already acknowledged him before about the meeting I can not figure out the most appropriate and fo. Brick and mortar, bricks and mortar, b&m) I would prefer the 1st sentence, it just says that it's available in the store
Just the normal in the store is better. Health clinics, car dealerships, restaurants, spas and salons, and so. In many online forums and such, including this one, surrounding text with asterisks is how you set something in italics, but it doesn't actually get rendered into italics on some other websites Often the actions are put into third person, so you see *laughs* instead of *i laugh*.