I have a simple question...
I wrote the sentence in English like below..
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Whenever XXX try to connect AAA, Do they connect AAA via CCC allways ?
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Above question's main purpose is to know if XXX connect AAA via CCC always, especially I want to emphasize "via"..
Do I need to change the sentence to stress "via" ?
and, I want to make another sentence with opposite meaning of "via"...
Is there any opposite word of "via" ?
I want to express like below, but I think that the grammer is wrong.
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Whenever XXX try to connect AAA, Do they connect AAA not via CCC allways ?
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Thanks.
Hello John,
Whenever XXX try to connect AAA, Do they connect AAA via CCC allways ?
Whenever I try to connect XXX to AAA,Do AAA connect via CCC always?
Is that what you mean?
Here are meanings of the word "VIA"
1.by a route that touches or passes through
2. by way of
3. by means of
Here are some example sentences using the word via.
1.We went to America via Japan; The news reached me via my aunt.
2. Sent the letter via airmail.
I don't think there is an opposite word for via.
Your question means that you are using XXX to be connected to AAA using or by means of CCC.
That is what I understood!
Thanks!