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  • What is `^M` and how do I get rid of it? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    The ^M is a carriage-return character If you see this, you're probably looking at a file that originated in the DOS Windows world, where an end-of-line is marked by a carriage return newline pair, whereas in the Unix world, end-of-line is marked by a single newline Read this article for more detail, and also the Wikipedia entry for newline This article discusses how to set up vim to
  • phrase meaning - Im working or Im at work? - English Language . . .
    I'm working I am at work 3 and 4 can be equivalent in meaning, just as the first dictionary entry suggests, and neither would be "more" correct In other words, they can both mean "be busy doing their job right now" The problem is that 4 can easily be understood as 2 in the entries given So I believe it would come down to context If your friend comes into your office, or place of work, and
  • What is the ^M character called? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    TexPad is creating it I know that it is under some deadkey I just cannot remember it is name The blue character: I just want to mass remove them from my document How can you type it?
  • When to use I or I am - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    By intuition, I'm sure the versions at the right side are the correct ones, but I don't know how to explain it, and I haven't found anything about the differences between using "I [verb]" and "I am [adjective adverb]"
  • Im going to the SHOPS vs Im going to the STORE (UK vs. US)
    In "I'm going to the auto-parts store to buy something for my car", the focus is to get the part for the car, not the shopping itself 'Run some errands' could include shopping, or even be solely shopping as well, but could also include anything else you may want to accomplish while away from where you begin
  • Remove ^M character from log files - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    Remove ^M character from log files In my script I redirect output of my program to a log file The output of my log file contains some ^M (newline) characters I need to remove them while running
  • What is the difference between Im not something and Im no . . .
    Both the sentences "I'm no Jedi" and "I am not a Jedi" are correct English The first form is often used as emphasis, sort of like saying "I'm certainly not a Jedi" However, you are right to be suspicious of "no" used to negate something in this context If somebody asked me "Are you Emily?", it would be correct for me to say "I am not Emily" but not "I am no Emily" Generally, "I am no X" is
  • is it a M or an M - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It is one of the extremely rare universal rules of English: the indefinite article an is used with words that begin with vowel sounds, and a with words that begin with consonant sounds Note that this is a pronunciation rule, not a spelling rule, thus a uterus an utterance As a consequence, the expected article may differ depending on region or dialect a herb garden (most British speakers) an
  • Is it incorrect to say Im 20 years old next month?
    Using the construction "I'm 20 next month" does not use these standard markers It is something that may occur in colloquial English, but is generally regarded as non-standard grammar, at least, in American English
  • Do you say Im afraid yes instead of Im afraid so?
    In your originial scenario, you might hear I'm afraid, yes But this has a different intonation pattern from I'm afraid so (which is why I've written it with a comma)





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