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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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point remote to the TV

Is this correct?
"You need to be pointing the remote to the TV if you want to work."
  

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Not quite. You need to [point / be pointing] the remote at the TV if you want it to work.

  • Not quite.
  • You need to [point / be pointing] the remote at the TV if you want it to work.
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Not quite.

You need to [point / be pointing] the remote at the TV if you want it to work.

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