It is better to use the present tense. Try this:
I am learning about the Microsoft client server, file server and terminal server, simultaneously.
Or:
I will incorporate the use of the Microsoft client server, file server and terminal server into my training program.
Good Luck,
Julie
2006-10-19 10:15:31
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answered by C'est moi 1
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Well, first off, you spelled "grammar" incorrectly.
And no, you need an article in there somewhere to modify the noun. Like, "...I will also be learning about A file server..."
Or make the noun plural: "...learning about file serverS, terminal serverS" etc.
2006-10-19 17:21:48
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answered by Ms. Lissa 2
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No, you forgot the "s" in Is, in your question. You also put an F in file, when it should be a small f. You forgot a comma after client-server. You mispelled grammar. Keep practicing, but your grammar is not right, because if you read your sentence, you have no pauses for anyone speaking the sentence.
2006-10-19 17:18:47
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answered by xenypoo 4
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You mean grammAr. Put a comma after client-server, and the F on file should NOT be capitalized. Also, instead of OR, use AND.
Chow!!
2006-10-19 17:39:42
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answered by No one 7
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Except You Spelled Grammar Wrong.
2006-10-19 18:05:51
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answered by abc123 1
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Do you mean "Is this GRAMMAR right?" Maybe you should worry more about spelling than grammar.
Good Luck!
2006-10-19 17:14:25
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answered by my_new_improved_id 4
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Except you spelled grammar wrong.
2006-10-19 17:13:48
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answered by Sgt. Pepper 5
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yep
2006-10-19 17:09:11
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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yup pretty much...Why?
2006-10-19 17:12:42
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answered by Samm the Bamf 3
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