ScottStarkey, 30 days ago @John_Livingston "he/she gets instantly access" You should probably say "they get instant access" or "they instantly get access". I would prefer the first option, though. "You can also edit existing tasks list" I would say "You can also edit existing task lists" Also later you have "tasks lists" should probably be "task lists". Task is an adjective modifying lists, and thus singular. [2/3]
@John_Livingston "he/she gets instantly access"
You should probably say "they get instant access" or "they instantly get access". I would prefer the first option, though.
"You can also edit existing tasks list" I would say "You can also edit existing task lists"
Also later you have "tasks lists" should probably be "task lists". Task is an adjective modifying lists, and thus singular.
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