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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Not heavy enough to/for and TILT

To or FOR Please?

1 The TV isn't heavy enough to make the wall come down if you were to put the TV up.
2 The Tv isn't heavey enough for the wall to come down if you were to put the TV up.

How would you fix 3 to 5 please as I'm not sure of them?

3 There are different TV wall support some with more notch for tilting meaning it'll tilt more degrees than those with less tilt notches.
4 You can tilt it another notche. There are 3 notches for tilting your TV./when tilting your TV.
5 You can tilt your TV up to 25°. anywhere from 10 to 25 degrees.
thank you
  

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Also, the "if" clause makes 1 & 2 awkward. The first parts are good.

  • Also, the "if" clause makes 1 & 2 awkward.
  • The first parts are good.
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Also, the "if" clause makes 1 & 2 awkward. The first parts are good.
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Thank you Avangi.

Could you tell me what you think about 3 to 5 please?
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alc24 3 There are different TV wall support some with more notch for tilting meaning it'll tilt more degrees than those with less tilt notches.
The number of notches/holes alone, does not determine the angle of inclination/tilt. The spacing between them is also critical.
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Perfect thank you so much , one last thing?

in the first sentence, I've written this:

it'll tilt more degrees than those with less notches. (Is that OK?)

thanks
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The language is okay by me.

The mechanics are okay, assuming the spacing between "its" notches is at least as great as that between the fewer notches, and the radius on which the notches are produced is not significantly larger.

(You understand, I trust, that an equal number of closer-spaced notches will give you a finer adjustment, with less "total adjustment.")

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