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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Not a big task

A: Could you tell me how the software works?

B: It is not a big task. You can follow the instruction by watching the demo video.

Is "It is not a big task" suitable? or Do you suggest any phrase?

  

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In my understanding, (A) wants to undertand how the software works. (B) could tell him briefly or give him some references. If A wants to know how to install or run the software then you could say the following: A: Could you tell me how to install the software?

  • In my understanding, (A) wants to undertand how the software works.
  • (B) could tell him briefly or give him some references.
  • If A wants to know how to install or run the software then you could say the following: A: Could you tell me how to install the software?
  • B: Sure.
  • It's not difficult.
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In my understanding, (A) wants to undertand how the software works. (B) could tell him briefly or give him some references.

If A wants to know how to install or run the software then you could say the following:

A: Could you tell me how to install the software?

B: Sure. It's not difficult. Just follow the instructions by watchi

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