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word choice - Should I use tickets of, for or to a concert . . . "I have two tickets to a concert" is not correct, either You can have two tickets to go to a concert, but not two tickets to a concert You have this Beatles' song, "Ticket to ride", which can be confusing, but in that case, it's the verb "to ride", not a noun If it were a noun, you should use "Ticket for a ride" –
Convert an existing Windows 10 Installation from Legacy BIOS to UEFI This is all very clear, but when I get to step 4, it doesn't recognise my password I suspect that somehow it's trying to login to an old local account rather than the one that's linked to my email, with a password I no longer remember, as I have been using a PIN since I upgraded to Windows 10, but maybe it's another issue
grammar - will start vs starts meaning in this sentence. And Which . . . (2) The concert starts tomorrow at 6:00 pm If you know for a fact that the concert starts at the scheduled time, always use (2) Under normal circumstances, this will be the case So it's the more natural If, for some reason, however, you're not certain about the concert schedule, (1) will sound better than (2)
prepositions - Is it in on or at the wedding? - English Language . . . For musical concerts, a member of the audience would say, "I'm at the concert " A performing musician could say she was in the concert: "I'll be in the concert tonight; I play guitar for the opening band " As above, it is never correct to say "on the concert" There's also a special idiom, "in concert," used to indicate that a person is performing:
a ticket to or for each event. Are both correct? In many cases both of them are correct, however in American usage, it's more common to use "to" in order to indicate the destination in travel, whereas using "for" is more idiomatic when you buy tickets for admission
Excel not recognizing dates properly - Microsoft Community I have excel 2019 it isn't recognizing dates properly I have tried changing its date formats but there is always some issue like after I write a date and autofill it downwards, the year goes on
Location of OneDrive folder on PC - Microsoft Community I am using Windows 10 and Windows Office 365 I also have OneDrive running The thing that is confusing me is the fact that File Explorer shows 3 OneDrive folders (and their sub-folders) What I have
phrase meaning - What does so choose mean? - English Language . . . I have two free concert tickets for tomorrow We can see the concert at 7 pm and still be home in time to catch mom and dad before they leave If you are not into it, just let me know and I can still sell the tickets in a split second We can still watch the concert on TV if you so choose It has an explanation about the phrase: