Anonymous Asked in Cars &Transportation · 2 weeks ago

Can I say logged in?

I login: Login is a present tense verb, so "I login" is saying "I login (right now)". I am logged in: Saying that you have logged in already and you are stating that. I had been logged in: Past tense. Saying that you were logged in, but the sentence is presuming you are no longer logged in. 15 янв. 2017 г.


Is logged in correct?

Log in is a verb, while login is a noun. You say you need to log in and the login was not successful. To answer to your question, the correct phrases are logged-in and to log in.

Is it logged into or logged in to?

In this case, to is a preposition that links the phrasal verb to the upcoming word. That is why the correct spelling is log in to not log into.

What is mean by logged in?

When someone logs in or logs on, or logs into a computer system, they start using the system, usually by typing their name or identity code and a password. Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users. [ VERB PARTICLE]

What's another word for logged in?

logonaccessconnectionlogging inlogging onsigning insigning on

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