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does the page open? vs does the page i sent you open

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Does the page open?' is a general question asking if a page opens, while 'Does the page I sent you open?' is more specific, referring to a particular page that was sent. The first phrase is more commonly used in everyday conversations, while the second one is used when referring to a specific page that was shared.

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does the page open?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a general question asking if a page opens. It is commonly used in everyday conversations to inquire about the functionality of a webpage.

Examples:

  • Does the page open quickly?
  • Does the page open in a new tab?
  • Does the page open on your mobile device?
  • Does the page open in different browsers?
  • Does the page open when you click the link?
  • Does the page open? Is the hash shown in the URL? Does manually putting the hash on the end of the URL work as expected? – ScottWe Feb ...
  • Duopixel Jan 3 '11 at 23:47. 1. Does the page open when accessed directly from the address bar? – Tatu Ulmanen Jan 3 '11 at 23:47. 1 ...
  • Mobile Compatibility. Does it load quickly? Are the buttons easy to click on? Does the page open at the optimal size? Is it easy to fill out information?
  • Aug 18, 2013 ... Does the page open at the optimal size? Is it easy to fill out information? These are all questions you need to answer when you choose which ...

Alternatives:

  • Is the page opening?
  • Will the page open?
  • Can the page open?
  • Do pages open?
  • Is the page open?

does the page i sent you open

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more specific, referring to a particular page that was sent to someone. It is used when asking if a specific page shared with someone opens.

Examples:

  • Does the page I sent you open on your computer?
  • Does the page I sent you open in your browser?
  • Does the page I sent you open correctly?
  • Does the page I sent you open without any errors?
  • Does the page I sent you open in a new window?

Alternatives:

  • Does the page I shared with you open?
  • Does the page I forwarded to you open?
  • Does the page I emailed you open?
  • Does the page I messaged you open?
  • Does the page I provided you with open?

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