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Zoltán Király Posted 5 years ago
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Does this imperative sentence sound natural?

Convert the configuration entries to the new format as recommended since the release of MailChecker version 1.3.


Context: I'm talking about the entries in a configuration file. MailChecker is the name of a software,

  

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3. That's OK. Context: I'm talking about the entries in a configuration file.

  • 3.
  • That's OK.
  • Context: I'm talking about the entries in a configuration file.
  • MailChecker is the name of a software, Software is an uncountable noun.
  • You can't say eg a software.
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Convert the configuration entries to the new format as recommended since the release of MailChecker version 1.3.

That's OK.

Context: I'm talking about the entries in a configuration file. MailChecker is the name of a software,

Software is an uncountable noun. You can't say eg a software. two softwares.

Instead, say

eg I bought some software

eg MailCh

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