"Logged-in", "log-ined", "login-ed", "logined", "log-in-ed", "logged in"? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
“log in to” or “log into” or “login to”
This following question, where and how to append "-ed", is not addressed in thу "possible duplicate" in any way.
Which of the following expressions (are they expression, phrase or word?) are correct in technical English?
- logged-in
- log-ined
- login-ed
- log-in-ed
- logined
- logged in
- log ined
- Other? Which?
in relation to a user reading this question?
Which of the following is correct to use as verb?
- to login
- to log in
- to log-in
Solution 1:
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.