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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of 'video tape' and 'make a video'

Hi

Are these sentences equally natural and do they carry the same meaning? Any suggestions please?

  1. We videotaped the whole incident in our cell phones.
  2. We made video clips of the whole incident in our cell phones.
  3. We made videos of the whole incident in our cell phones.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

Mr. Tom in our cell phones. You need on there.

  • Mr.
  • Tom in our cell phones.
  • You need on there.
  • Mr.
  • Tom videotaped This is often used by American speakers.
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Mr. Tomin our cell phones.

You need on there.

Mr. Tomvideotaped

This is often used by American speakers. British speakers often just say videoed which is logical considering that people rarely use actual videotapes now.

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