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Hello, Could you, please, help me to write a description of some exercises on a CD. Thank you!
1. How should I say "CD script or CD scenario"
2. Is the following sentence correct: "Your second try has been successful"
3. Which one sounds better: "text with scroller or scrolling text"
4. Is the following sentence grammatically correct:"You can now have a look at the correct answers"
5.Does the following sentence sound OK in English: "After clicking on each of the units a drop down menu appears. For the content of the drop down menu see Screen one."
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Hello, Could you, please, help me to write a description of some exercises on a CD. Thank you!
1. How should I say "CD script or CD scenario"
2. Is the following sentence correct: "Your second try has been successful"
3. Which one sounds better: "text with scroller or scrolling text"
4. Is the following sentence grammatically correct:"You can now have a look at the correct answers"
5.Does the following sentence sound OK in English: "After clicking on each of the units a drop down menu appears. For the content of the drop down menu see Screen one."
1. CD Contents
2. Your second attempt was correct
3 Scrolling text
4. Yes, or You can now look at the correct answers
5. Clicking on each of the drop down units causes a menu to appear. To see the content of each drop down menu refer to screen one
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