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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Zoom in/zoom out

1. Do both these sentences mean the same:


a) "Please, zoom in the pictures to read the message on the board."


b) "Please, zoom out the pictures to read the message on the board."



2. In case they don't mean the same, what's the difference between both?



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THANK YOU.

  

Top answer

Christine Christie Please, zoom in on the pictures to read the message on the board. As shown. Only this one makes sense.

  • Christine Christie Please, zoom in on the pictures to read the message on the board.
  • As shown.
  • Only this one makes sense.
  • zoom in magnifies.
  • zoom out makes smaller.
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Christine ChristiePlease, zoom in on the pictures to read the message on the board.

As shown. Only this one makes sense.

zoom in magnifies.

zoom out makes smaller.

CJ

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