"Turn on the fan and stop it oscillating, please."How we say stop oscillating?
Correction: Not may, but will.The OP means to stop the fan from moving side to side while blowing.
"Lock it" may do the job.
Not a teacher.
Why?Correction: Not may, but will.
I think Matthew is spot on with his tip. Personally I would just tell someone to keep the fan pointed at me, although it doesn't mean the same thing.Why?
Rather than dragging out the question, I'll just state that 'may' is far more appropriate than 'will'.I think Matthew is spot on with his tip. Personally I would just tell someone to keep the fan pointed at me, although it doesn't mean the same thing.
Rather than dragging out the question, I'll just state that 'may' is far more appropriate than 'will'.