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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

AT or ON

How would you naturally say these please?

- Turn the music up to a max./Turn the music up at a max.

- The speakers aren't on at a max/aren't on at max.

Thank you
  

Top answer

/Turn the music up to the max. - The speakers aren't on at the max/aren't on at max.

  • /Turn the music up to the max.
  • - The speakers aren't on at the max/aren't on at max.
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Turn the music up to the max./Turn the music up to the max.

- The speakers aren't on at the max/aren't on at max.
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Hello Mister Micawber,

Could you please tell me how you would write this yourself, because I've gotten different answers and you're an expert.

Which would native say?

Turn the hotplate up to the max.
Turn the hotplate up to it's max setting.
Turn the hotplate up to it's max temperature.

Thanks
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I would say 'Turn the hotplate up to high'.

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