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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

click something / click on something

Hello all,
I would like to ask you which of these is correct:

Somebody click on the link at website.
Somebody click the link at website.

I'm not sure if I have to use "click on" or only "click" and also "at website" or "in website od "at website".

Thank you very much for advice!
Paul
  

Top answer

These are all in use: Somebody click (on) the link at/on the website. I don't think ' in the website' is used so much.

  • These are all in use: Somebody click (on) the link at/on the website.
  • I don't think ' in the website' is used so much.
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These are all in use:

Somebody click (on) the link at/on the website. I don't think 'in the website' is used so much.
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