1. The internet is important to me for learning English.
2. For me, the internet is important for learning English.
Rover
Are these sentences correct:
1-Internet is important for me for learning English.
2-For me, internet is important for learning English.
Gratefully and wishing everybody a Happy New Year.
Navi
1. The internet is important to me for learning English.
2. For me, the internet is important for learning English.
Rover
You will note that we say "the internet" in most cases.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Yes, I did intend to write it with a lower case "i". The capitalisation seems to depend where you are. If you look here, and read the "Usage examples", you will see that it is nowadays frequently uncapitalised outside North America. When it first existed and was a novelty, I probably did write "Internet" but it has been several years since I've done or seen that here. It was the same with the World Wide Web - now it's just "the web".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Just to prove the point, today was the internet's 30th birthday. Take a look at the first paragraph here: Internet celebrates its 30th birthday - Telegraph
The headline reads "Internet" but that is because it's the first word of the sentence.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Happy New Year, ems! (Or is it 'happy new year'?)
Apparently, India never received the memo regarding the lower case "i": http://www.firstpost.com/tech/happy-...ow-575475.html
Vive la difference!![]()