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  2. Online = noun (place) He searched online. - As in internet. on = preposition, line = noun (thing) Generally, articles are placed in front of nouns (a, an, the) The clothes are on THE line. ["The line" refers to a clothes line] She had her pens in a line. ["in" = preposition, "line" = direction] Ms. Johnson had our class line up. [line used as a ...

  3. The opposite to online is offline. Whether online or offline, marketing is an important thing to boost your business. This is clear. But if I'm talking about something that is on the ground and not on the internet, how do I say it? Whether you have an online store or a ground store, marketing is important thing to boost your business.

  4. This Google search shows many examples of face-to-face being used to describe classes traditional classroom courses that are not online. Another term used in educational circles nowadays is blended learning. A blended course meets face-to-face but is supplemented with online components.

  5. That can describe passive waiting where you don't necessarily have the phone pressed against your ear the entire time. "Staying on the phone" would more typically apply to continuing to engage in conversation rather than holding. Holding and waiting apply to not hanging up during a delay. – fixer1234.

  6. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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  8. what is the difference between on, in or at a meeting?

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    You've rightly called out the differences between the first two statements: He is in a meeting . The above statement refers to the person attending a meeting in the same premises (i.e. on site).

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  10. vocabulary - online safety vs. online security - English Language...

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    1. While cyber security protects devices and networks from harm by third parties, Online Safety protects the people using them from harm by the devices and networks (and therefor third parties) through awareness, education, information and technology. Ref What is online safety /. Is the difference parallel to that between "food safety" and ...

  11. Online resource for the IPA pronunciation of placenames in the UK...

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    Is there an extensive online resource describing the pronunciation of placenames in the UK & Ireland? For example, for Lough Beagh , I'm guessing something along the lines of /ˌlɒx ˈbeɪ/ in analogy with Lough Neagh , but analogies are an unreliable guide in placename pronunciation (in particular since Lough Beagh is apparently also known as ...