Dear teachers,
YouTube videos show how long they are, i.e., for how long it takes to view them. When we are making reference to a particular part of the video, say, to an episode at 13-minute-and-4-seconds, how do we say that? Which of the following is grammatical and idiomatic:
1. The episode of killing is at 13:4 mark.
2. The episode of killing is at 13 minutes and 4 seconds.
Thank you.
Selvakumar The killing episode of killing is at 13 minutes and 4 seconds. This is what you need. '.
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SelvakumarThe killing episodeof killingis at 13 minutes and 4 seconds.
This is what you need.
You might say 'The murder is at ...'. It's a bit more genteel than 'The killing episode'.
CJ