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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Like","Comment","Share" on Facebook???

I'm very curious on what I should call such things on the web-sites by English.

For example, When you enter Facebook, you can see various functions, inventories, items or something like that? Exactly you can see "like", " comment", "share" and "log-in" under a picture on your Facebook. I mean those things on the web-sites. We have to click them on a web-site first then we can use.

These days I couldn't click "comment" under the pictures of my Friends' Facebook. So I couldn't make comments to them. Even though I clicked their pictures, it didn't go into their main Facebook.
Furthermore, Sometimes, I could click "log-in" but I couldn't go over into the web-page containing "log-in".

I want to say, "like", "comment", "share","log-in" or something like that on my Facebook have something wrong.

What do I call such things by English? List? function? Thank you in advance for your teaching.
  

Top answer

As far as I know they are in the same category of many of things on the internet: icons.

  • As far as I know they are in the same category of many of things on the internet: icons.
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As far as I know they are in the same category of many of things on the internet: icons.
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Thank you for your teaching,Mr.Philip Emotion: embarrassed
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I think "function" is fine.

"Like", "Comment", "Share" and "Log-in" can be considered Facebook functions. "Facebook features" is also a possiblity.

"Icons" are small pictures on your screen, such as those you click on to start a program.
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menu items
links
hyperlinks
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Thank you for your teaching, OzzourtiEmotion: embarrassed
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Thank you for your teaching, EnoonEmotion: embarrassed

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