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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

AC vent point down

How would you naturally phrase?

If the A.C. is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is pointing downwards to your feet.

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C. is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is directed towards to your feet.

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  • is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is directed towards to your feet.
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If the A.C. is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is directed towards to your feet.
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Typo: If the A.C. is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is directed towards to your feet.

In American English, that would be, "If the A.C. is too cold in the car, point the vents downwards so that the cold air is directed toward your feet."

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