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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15152 · Sep 17

#typescript#agent#ai#ai_agents#ai_tools#automation#browser#browser_automation#browser_use#chrome_extension#comet#dia#extension#manus#mariner#multi_agent#n8n#nano#opensource#playwright#web_automation Nanobrowser is a free, open-source Chrome extension that uses multiple AI agents to automate complex web tasks directly in your browser, keeping your data private since everything runs locally. It supports many AI language models, lets you customize which models handle different tasks, and offers an easy chat interface to control and track automation. You can automate repetitive tasks, ask follow-up questions, and review past interactions without coding. It works best on Chrome and Edge and is a cost-effective alternative to expensive AI automation tools, giving you powerful, flexible web automation with full control and privacy. https://github.com/nanobrowser/nanobrowser

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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7908 · 02/17/2026, 07:57 PM

Difference Between “drop out” and “be dropped out” Many people make this mistake: ❌ I was dropped out This sentence is grammatically incorrect. The correct structure is: ✅ I dropped out. Meaning: I voluntarily left or withdrew from school/university. Why “was dropped out” is wrong “Drop out” is an intransitive verb. It does not take an object, so it cannot be used in the passive voice. ❌ You cannot say: I was dropped out of university. Because dropping out is something you do yourself. Correct Usage If it was your decision: I dropped out of university. If it wasn’t your decision: Use other verbs to express that: I was expelled from university. I was forced to leave university. @fluencyinenglish #EnglishGrammar#GrammarTips#DropOut#PassiveVoice#IntransitiveVerbs#IELTSGrammar#CommonMistakes#LearnEnglish#TEFL