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Mr. Tom Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of 'upset' with antenna

Hi

Is the use of upset OK with antenna? Could you please make this sentence natural if it is not?

The TV is not clear. The antenna must be upset.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom Is the use of upset OK with antenna? No.

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  • Tom Is the use of upset OK with antenna?
  • No.
  • You could replace it with damage d, move d or missing .
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Mr. TomIs the use of upset OK with antenna?
No. You could replace it with damaged, moved or missing.
Mr. TomThe TV is not clear.
This is awkward. You could say that it is not working or, not working properly.
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Thanks.

Is it natural now?

The picture (whatever is coming on TV) is not clear. The antenna must be moved.

or

The picture is not clear. The antenna needs readjustment.

Tom
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Mr. TomThe picture (whatever is coming on TV) is not clear. The antenna must be moved.
Yes. You can use that or: The picture is not clear. The antenna must have moved.
Mr. TomThe picture is not clear. The antenna needs readjustment.
Yes You can use that or: The picture is not clear. The antenna needs to be a

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