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John182 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

setup/set up

hi guys...

anybody know the difference between setup and set up.

for example:

1) a wireless network was SETUP/SET UP...

or what about:

2) the SETUP/ SET UP of a wireless network...

in both examples above, which term is more appropriate .

thanks!
  

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Setup is a noun, set up is a phrasal verb, so: 1) a wireless network was set up 2) the setup of a wireless network

  • Setup is a noun, set up is a phrasal verb, so: 1) a wireless network was set up 2) the setup of a wireless network
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Setup is a noun, set up is a phrasal verb, so:

1) a wireless network was set up

2) the setup of a wireless network
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perfect!!!
thank you very much!!!

John

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