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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Broadcast at same time

There are A TV station, B TV station, C, D,E ... x, Y, Z station in the country. They are different TV stations. But at 7:00 - 7:30PM, all of them have to broadcast the same program imposed by the nation's central government. The broadcast is called "United Broadcast"? -- I didn't the exact English phrase.
  

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I take it you live in a Communist country? I'm sorry, but I don't think I understand what your question is. Can you clarify it?

  • I take it you live in a Communist country?
  • I'm sorry, but I don't think I understand what your question is.
  • Can you clarify it?
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I take it you live in a Communist country? I'm sorry, but I don't think I understand what your question is. Can you clarify it?
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My question is how to express the name of the broadcast in proper English.
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Ok, now I understand! Thanks for the clarification.

I would say something like what you said, "Now it is time for the 'United News Broadcast'."

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"Now it is time for the news, which is being broadcast simultaneously on all stations."

Do those suggestions help?

-Haoqide
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I think you heard "simultaneous broadcast".
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Please pray the LORD reaches out His hand and touches your mouth and say to you, "Now, I have put my words in your mouth, so you will speak Chinese fluently.'
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"Now it is time for the news, which is being broadcasted simultaneously on all stations."

It's an irregular verb! I just came by and say Hi.
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Jeremiah 1:6-9!

What translation of the Bible do you use, Jobb? It's interesting that it uses the name Yehehua, when most Bibles don't.
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How to use the english grammar..cold you tell how to use it

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