Can I use an AT phone on Walmart Family Mobile?
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Can I use an AT phone on Walmart Family Mobile?
Walmart Family Mobile offers support for bring your own device. Any out of contract T-Mobile compatible device will work. Most AT devices are also compatible as long as they are out of contract, paid off in full and not reported lost or stolen.
Where we use could and can?
Can, like could and would, is used to ask a polite question, but can is only used to ask permission to do or say something (“Can I borrow your car?” “Can I get you something to drink?”). Could is the past tense of can, but it also has uses apart from that–and that is where the confusion lies.
What is the difference between using that and which?
“That” is used to indicate a specific object, item, person, condition, etc., while “which” is used to add information to objects, items, people, situations, etc. Because “which” indicates a non-restrictive (optional) clause, it is usually set off by commas before “which” and at the end of the clause.
When should I use that or which in a sentence?
The clause that comes after the word “which” or “that” is the determining factor in deciding which one to use. If the clause is absolutely pertinent to the meaning of the sentence, you use “that.” If you could drop the clause and leave the meaning of the sentence intact, use “which.”
Where do we use which and that?
In a defining clause, use that. In non-defining clauses, use which. Remember, which is as disposable as a sandwich bag. If you can remove the clause without destroying the meaning of the sentence, the clause is nonessential and you can use which.
What are the most important questions?
The 15 Most Important Questions You Must Ask Yourself Right Now
- 2: Am I living my values? Is there congruence between what you say is important, and what you are doing?
- 5: What scares me or causes me to procrastinate?
- 8: How am I improving life for others?
- 11: For what must I forgive myself?