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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Input to the program

Remindersoftware is a type of time management computer software that is designed to alert the user of important events that they have input to the program.
What is the grammatical form and function of "input" in "that they have input to the program"?

I also didn't get the use of the preposition "to" after the word "input".

I know the preposition shows some sort of relationship between two words. What kind of relationship does "input" and "program" represent?

  

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Jigneshbharati that they have input to the program 'input' is a verb here. Personally, I would have used 'into', not 'to'. have input to/into the program ~ have put into the program CJ

  • Jigneshbharati that they have input to the program 'input' is a verb here.
  • Personally, I would have used 'into', not 'to'.
  • have input to/into the program ~ have put into the program CJ
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Jigneshbharati that they have input to the program

'input' is a verb here.

Personally, I would have used 'into', not 'to'.

have input to/into the program ~ have put into the program

CJ

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