The app is no longer available on Samsung TVs.
Which of these is grammatical? I don’t know if the app supports or the device?
The app developer has decided to terminate support for Samsung smart televisions.
The app developer has decided to stop supporting Samsung smart televisions.
Samsung Smart TV has decided to terminate support for the app.
Samsung Smart TV has decided to stop supporting the app.
Samsung Smart TV has stopped support for the app.
The app has stopped support for Samsung Smart TV
The app no longer supports Samsung Smart TV.
Samsung Smart TV no longer supports the app.
We no longer support Samsung Smart TV with the app.
Samsung Smart TV is no longer supporting the app.
The app is no longer supporting Samsung Smart TV.
Samsung Smart TV is no longer supported by the app.
The app is no longer supported by Samsung Smart TV.
Do these 2 mean the same thing? Are they both natural? Is one active and the other passive? Can you use support in the active and passive voice?
The device is no longer supported (by/with the app).
The app no longer supports the device.
Do these 2 mean the same thing? Are they both natural?
The app is no longer supported (by/with the device).
The device no longer supports the app.
Thank you
anonymous The app is no longer available on Samsung TVs. There is not much you can infer from that statement. If you buy a new TV from Samsung, you will not be able to use the features that were supported by that app.
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anonymousThe app is no longer available on Samsung TVs.
There is not much you can infer from that statement. If you buy a new TV from Samsung, you will not be able to use the features that were supported by that app.
Hello Alphecca,
Could you please help me understand?
Thank you very much