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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

One ipod at/on hand

One ipod at/on hand: You can use it and watch it everywhere as soon as it's turned on.

Hi,

Should I use at or on to fit in the above?

By the way, does the above sound right? Thanks in advance.
  

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What are these phrases that you are putting before the colons, Angli? The two I've seen so far make little sense. With an iPod in your hand, you can listen to it anywhere as soon you turn it on.

  • What are these phrases that you are putting before the colons, Angli?
  • The two I've seen so far make little sense.
  • With an iPod in your hand, you can listen to it anywhere as soon you turn it on.
  • With an iPod Touch in your hand, you can look at it anywhere as soon you turn it on.
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What are these phrases that you are putting before the colons, Angli? The two I've seen so far make little sense.

With an iPod in your hand, you can listen to it anywhere as soon you turn it on.
With an iPod Touch in your hand, you can look at it anywhere as soon you turn it on.
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Thanks, Mister.

Your versions sound excellent to me! Mine doesn't sound good, I know.

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