Select or Click?
Hello everyone.
When I want someone to click in a specific point of the video, what should I say?
Is this sentence Ok?
***Of the various options presented for the same song select or click at 3:19 on the video, if you're online at: https://www.youtube.com
Thank you all :)
Hi Lanna. In this particular case use "click". Teacher Hannes
October 20, 2014
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Hi Lanna. I would leave out "of the various options presented for the same song" - too confusing. Just say "click at 3:19 on the video" and tell them why you want them to do so.
October 20, 2014
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Hello Paige, let me try to explain in better words.
There is a point in which I want you to watch from it on.
The video has 4:47 minute. I want you to watch from 3:19 on.
Thank you :)
October 20, 2014
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I don't really understand the statement, but it could just be because I don't have the context. My first instinct is to say "pause" if you want them to pause the video...but that might not be what you're talking about.
October 20, 2014
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