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Antonio Passos
Hi, community!
Is there any diference between 'buttom of the remote control' and 'buttom for the remote control'?
Thanks in advance.
Oct 31, 2024 11:04 AM
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The first makes sense. The second is wrong grammar. Nobody would say "for" in this kind of sentence, it's just the wrong word. Note also, they both misspell the word "bottom".
October 31, 2024
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Hey Antonio!
First of all, the correct spelling is "button."
"Button of the remote control" refers to a physical button that is part of the remote control itself.
"Button for the remote control" is not a common phrase. It might be used in a specific context, such as referring to a replacement button or a button that is used to operate the remote control indirectly (e.g., a voice command button).
However, in most cases, "button of the remote control" is the more natural and accurate phrase.
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October 31, 2024
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