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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Change channel or change the channel

Is it "to change (TV) channel" or "to change the (TV) channel"?

Also, are there other ways to say this?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Is it "to change (TV) channel" or "to change the (TV) channel"? Both "to change channel" and "to change the channel" are used. If the word "TV" is included, there may be more tendency to include the article, but it is not clear cut.

  • teal lime Is it "to change (TV) channel" or "to change the (TV) channel"?
  • Both "to change channel" and "to change the channel" are used.
  • If the word "TV" is included, there may be more tendency to include the article, but it is not clear cut.
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teal limeIs it "to change (TV) channel" or "to change the (TV) channel"?

Both "to change channel" and "to change the channel" are used. If the word "TV" is included, there may be more tendency to include the article, but it is not clear cut.

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