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can I close these vs anything left to do in these

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first phrase, 'Can I close these?', is a question asking for permission to close something. The second phrase, 'Anything left to do in these?', is a question inquiring about any remaining tasks or actions that need to be completed. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 568 views

can I close these

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking for permission to close something.

This phrase is a question used to ask for permission to close or shut something. It is typically used in situations where closure or shutting is required.

Examples:

  • Can I close these windows?
  • Can I close these curtains?
  • Can I close these doors?
  • Can I close these boxes?
  • Can I close these apps?
  • can I close these or in these tasks. What should I use? can I close these or in these tasks. COUNTING RESULTS… asked. in 14 hours. viewed. 3 times. answers.
  • Sep 28, 2011 ... Now for my question: how can I close these windows? There doesn't appear to be an X next to them the way virtual desktops have X's next to ...
  • How can I close these sockets from the ssh terminal? It is a linux server. I saw that you can use netstat to view open connections and ...
  • Questions about Metro UI: 1) There are many apps which do not have X button to close: How can I close these apps? 2) How can I launch apps ...

anything left to do in these

This phrase is correct and commonly used when inquiring about any remaining tasks or actions that need to be completed.

This phrase is a question used to ask if there are any tasks or actions that still need to be done in a particular context. It is typically used to check for any pending work.

Examples:

  • Anything left to do in these reports?
  • Anything left to do in these assignments?
  • Anything left to do in these projects?
  • Anything left to do in these tasks?
  • Anything left to do in these documents?
  • anything left to do in these tasks or can I close these. What should I use? anything left to do in these tasks or can I close these. COUNTING RESULTS…

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