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I see. Can I connect it to iPhone and watch movies in websites from safari ? Any grammatical mistakes in my question?
20 janv. 2025 01:50
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"I see. Can I connect it to *an* iPhone and watch movies *on a* website *with* Safari. "In (a) website" sounds unnatural, as does "from safari". Safari is a proper name in this case so should be capitalized. But just because English is so much fun, you could say "watch movies in Safari". For websites, we say things like go to a website, get from a website but we see things in a browser.
20 janv. 2025 03:44
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Watch movies on websites (with Safari) - but no reason to specify your browser unless you are worried about compatibility.
20 janv. 2025 02:30
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Your sentence is mostly clear, but it could be polished slightly for grammar and natural flow. Here's an improved version: "Can I connect it to an iPhone and watch movies on websites using Safari?" Changes: 1. Added "an" before "iPhone" for grammatical correctness. 2. Replaced "in websites" with "on websites" (we say "on a website"). 3. Changed "from Safari" to "using Safari" for smoother phrasing.
21 janv. 2025 04:50
*on the internet
21 janv. 2025 09:52
*an* iPhone or *my* iPhone.
21 janv. 2025 09:51
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