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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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A:how are you connected to the internet? (Is this the right question to ask to get the answer below? If now, what is)

B: I'm connected wirelessly
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A:how are you connected to the internet? (Is this the right question to ask to get the answer below? If now, what is) B: I'm connected wirelessly.

  • A:how are you connected to the internet?
  • (Is this the right question to ask to get the answer below?
  • If now, what is) B: I'm connected wirelessly.
  • Whilst the above may not be wrong, I would say: How do you connect to the internet/What type of internet connection do you have?
  • I have a wireless connection.
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A:how are you connected to the internet? (Is this the right question to ask to get the answer below? If now, what is)

B: I'm connected wirelessly.


Whilst the above may not be wrong, I would say:

How do you connect to the internet/What type of internet connection do you have?

I have a wireless connection.
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"How do you connect to the internet/What type of internet connection do you have?"

Is it possible that you get this answer "ADSL" or "cable modem"?

Instead of what I'm looking for, that's wireless/wired.
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Then I think you would have to ask -

Do you have/use a wireless internet connection?

or

Is your internet connection wireless?

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