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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

any point after

<Watching a movie on the laptop> Let's skip this part. Slide it to any point after the first 10 minutes.

Is the above correct?
Thanks.
  

Top answer

Looks OK to me. I'm not sure I would slide, but I don't find it objectionable. I would say: Move it forward to .........

  • Looks OK to me.
  • I'm not sure I would slide, but I don't find it objectionable.
  • I would say: Move it forward to .........
  • or Forward it to ........
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Looks OK to me.

I'm not sure I would slide, but I don't find it objectionable.

I would say:

Move it forward to .........
or
Forward it to ........
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How about "to any point between the 15th and 20th minute"?
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New2grammarHow about "to any point between the 15th and 20th minute"?

OK.

Move it (forward) to any point between the 15th and 20th minute.

BUT

I would probably say:

Move it/go (forward) to anywhere between the 15th and 20th minute.

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