
surf the Internet or surf on the Internet - WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2013 · They say that "surf the Internet" means "to go purposely from site to site or to browse" while "surf on the Internet" means "to browse or move from site to site randomly". …
surf/browse the Internet - WordReference Forums
Mar 30, 2009 · Dimcl, browse the internet yields 3.4 million hits on Google, while surf the internet yields 2 million hits. As others have stated, browse the internet was the original phrase used …
The seething sea ceaseth and thus the seething sea sufficeth us
Dec 2, 2021 · I came across the tongue twister when browsing the internet. The seething sea ceaseth and thus the seething sea sufficeth us. Could you please explain its meaning to me? …
Using/browsing the internet - WordReference Forums
May 27, 2013 · I have written the following sentence: "L'utilisation d’internet est souvent un processus solitaire sur un ordinateur ou un portable" Does this make sense? I'm worried about …
I'm browsing the internet. - WordReference Forums
Oct 31, 2015 · I would say "I'm surfing the Internet", which may be slang. I personally use a "browser" to "surf the Internet".
Both of you/you both v. The two of you/You two - WordReference …
Apr 20, 2022 · I have been browsing the internet and this forum in search for more details about the similarities and differences between "Both of you" (or eventually "you both"), "the two of …
Internet / the Internet - WordReference Forums
Apr 14, 2005 · Hi: Which is correct: Internet or the Internet? I always thought it was the second one, but in a textbook for Spanish learners of English I've recently found: "addicted to Internet" …
Where to next - WordReference Forums
Nov 16, 2010 · Hi everyone, i was just browsing on internet sites and i found the expression " Where to next ? ". So, i'd like to know what it actually means in...
browse (through) a book | WordReference Forums
Nov 11, 2010 · I wanted to say "browsing through a book" but I kept thinking of "browsing a book online." So is it that for the online behavior "browse" is mostly -- if not exclusively -- used …
Browse (something) or browse through - WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2019 · I’ve never heard browse being used transitively except in the sense of browsing the Internet. However, if you google “browse the mall”, you get huge numbers of hits, so …