Asked by John
1. I am on TV three times a week.
2. I appear on TV three times a week.
Are both the same? Can we use other expressions have the same meaning?
2. I appear on TV three times a week.
Are both the same? Can we use other expressions have the same meaning?
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Answered by
Writeacher
They both mean the same thing.
One other comes to mind:
I can be seen on TV three times a week.
One other comes to mind:
I can be seen on TV three times a week.
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