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Pieanne Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

What should I say...

a computer is "hooked up to sth"
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a computer is "hooked onto sth"?
  

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'Hooked to/up to', I think, Pieanne. To me, 'hooked on/onto' suggests that its cord is entangled in the cabinetry.

  • 'Hooked to/up to', I think, Pieanne.
  • To me, 'hooked on/onto' suggests that its cord is entangled in the cabinetry.
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'Hooked to/up to', I think, Pieanne. To me, 'hooked on/onto' suggests that its cord is entangled in the cabinetry.
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Here is a example with ' hook up '

If you are online when l finih work , l will hook up my microphone. Then you can hear me.

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