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Julie Rhiles Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Word Usage

Is it correct to say, "to be an active user of the Internet"?
  

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Yes (in the right sentence context, obviously).

  • Yes (in the right sentence context, obviously).
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Yes (in the right sentence context, obviously).
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GPYYes (in the right sentence context, obviously).
The context is something like this: "It is impossible to be an active user of the Internet and remain anonymous at the same time."
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Julie RhilesThe context is something like this: "It is impossible to be an active user of the Internet and remain anonymous at the same time."
Yes, that's fine.
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GPYYes, that's fine.
One more question. Should the word "Internet" be always used with the definite article "the"?
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Julie Rhiles Should the word "Internet" be always used with the definite article "the"?
Nearly always, yes. Other determiners might occasionally be possible. (Of course, this does not mean that the word "the" must always literally precede the word "Internet", since "Internet" might be part of a larger phrase, e.g. "an Internet connection".)

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