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Zoltán Király Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Mark recurring tasks as... or with?

Hello,

I have these sentences in the imperative (command) form.


Mark recurring tasks as REPEAT.

Mark recurring tasks with REPEAT.


Which one is correct in my context?


Context:

I have a computer software and a task is just a line of text, like so:


- Weekly review.


If I schedule the task for each week then the software will display it in the agenda every 7 days, but the first time I mark it done the text gets prefixed with the keyword REPEAT (all capital letters).


- REPEAT Weekly review


Each week I mark the task done the REPEAT keyword will stay there. The idea is that the text was updated/marked.

  

Top answer

"With" is better than "as", but don't you want to be more specific?

  • "With" is better than "as", but don't you want to be more specific?
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"With" is better than "as", but don't you want to be more specific?

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