How To Successfully Resolve Transaction Disputes
When data has been submitted through a form online, which sentence below make the most sense to use? Is one grammatically correct more than the other? Your information has been successfully submi... Successfully vs successfuly [closed] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 1 month ago Modified 8 years, 1 month ago The actual message is 'Message was sent successfully'. But, we are not sure that the message was delivered to the person or the person has read the message. Is the use of 'sent successfully' correct?
And the message is shown in a pop up window. However, I am not sure which form is better to use. Please, explain which sentence is better and why. Thanks. You have successfully registered and โฆ From reading the words it sounds like teaching someone how to fail, however I hear people use it to motivate others to succeed!. So what does the expression "fail successfully" mean? โฆ I think "Item was successfully rejected" works quite well in this context, and I would avoid using "Item was rejected." If you use "Item was successfully rejected" there is less ambiguity that the โฆ Those are both wrong. Successful and successfully are not nouns, though success is; and a noun must come after the word without. word usage - Is there any other way to say 'Sent Successfully ... "You have successfully registered and logged in." vs "You have been ...
word usage - Is there any other way to say 'Sent Successfully ... "You have successfully registered and logged in." vs "You have been ...
