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  1. 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". …

  2. surf/browse the Internet - WordReference Forums

    Mar 30, 2009 · Dimcl, browse the internet yields 185 million hits on Google, while surf the internet yields 28.9 million hits. As others have stated, browse the internet was the original phrase …

  3. surf the internet/surf (on) the waves ? | WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2008 · When discussing normal surfing, the default is just plain "surfing", as in "I love surfing." Many of the hits that your versions turn up on google are metaphorical: "to surf the …

  4. Surfing the internet - WordReference Forums

    Nov 25, 2008 · Hi :) What is the best way to say surfing the internet in french? Je surf sur l'internet? Thanks

  5. surfing the <inter>net - WordReference Forums

    Aug 29, 2013 · "Surfing the Internet" is a common modern English expression when used properly. "I usually surfing the internet in my spare time" is not even close to English since …

  6. come across / came across | WordReference Forums

    Jul 8, 2010 · For the following examples, which is correct to say: just came across or just come across "I have been surfing the Internet searching for a solution for the that problem, and just …

  7. surf the Internet - WordReference Forums

    Feb 23, 2008 · Hi there.. I am wanting to say: You can surf the internet Would: tu peux surfer l’internet be correct? Thanks in advance

  8. Añadir -ing a tus aficiones, hobbies, pasatiempos...

    Dec 1, 2011 · Por ejemplo, como se dice y porque: "My hobbies are surfing the internet, drawing, reading and cycling" o "My hobbies are to surf the internet, to draw, to read and to cycle " Esto …

  9. I like surfing the net in/ on/ with my computer.

    Mar 15, 2020 · We can only answer one question per thread, so I'll answer #1: 'On' or 'with' would be OK, but, unless you need to emphasise your computer as opposed to someone else's, it's …

  10. surf the Internet - WordReference Forums

    Apr 10, 2014 · When I'm looking through some articles or blogs on the Internet I often come across the expression like "surfing the Internet", but never know what it means exactly.