Just omit the "an"- also can use Can for could or allow for give
Did he give you is correct.
My sister's called Danielle. The correct pronunciation has two syllables. But I guess you could give it another: 'Dan-i-elle'
It's correct, but to a native (American) English speaker, it would sound a bit formal; leaving out "do" would make it sound more conversational.
I was correct when I answered the mind-bending questions on the quiz.
yes it is
you can't unless it is a compressed folder
it is more handy to give it a name but i dont see why you need to avoid a new folder.
If you have encrypted this folder than the answer is no. To make it possible to open encrypted files after Windows reinstall you have to uncheck "Encrypt files" checkbox in the file properties dialog.
It is correct to say could you give me. This can be explained as follows: could is the past form of can but some time it is also used in the present form whenever we want to say to anyone with humble respect then we use could instead of can. For example when we talk to our sir aur teacher ,then we say that could you explain again sir ? here, could is used for humble respect and another example of this ,when we talk to our friend .then ,we just said to her that could you give me water? here could shows that it is a fast form of can.
To give you a correct answer we need the era. You could be asking about ancient Rome.
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If you cannot differentiate between Microsoft and people answering questions on a random website, you should not be altering Access Permissions. That said, you can configure who can access any given folder in a NT-based Windows operating system. The file owner or an Administrator can give or change these permissions.
practically anywhere! the best place is in your user account folder. right click, go to 'new' and select 'folder.' You then need to give the folder a name.
1.Buy a autodesk.autoCAD2007 software. 2.Go to setup of that folder and install autoCAD. 3 Give the correct answer of asked questions. 4.Open it from desktop icon.
for give permission
Add their usernames to the whitelist folder the server.exe folder made
If you have Windows Xp Proffessional installed then follow the steps give below 1. Right click on System Volume Information -> Properties -> Security 2. Click Add, and then type the name of the user to whom you want to give access to the folder. Typically, this is the account with which you are logged on. Click ok 3. Try to acces the folder and it should work If you are using Windows XP Home then try the above steps from the safemode To boot the computer in the safemode you have to keep tapping F8 when you turn on the computer where you will get Advanced Boot option to select Safemode Bala http://www.support1000.com