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Fri 8 Nov, 2019 11:37 am
This is why only a handful of reporters turn up at parliament at the press room in Parliament because only outlets like Yahoo will need to be there because they do not have the live feed. As for the other reporters who have the livefeed, they turn up at the Parliament to capture what is not shown in the livefeed as the camera tend to only zoom into the speakers and not at what is happening on the parliament floor.
With regard to the “fumbling” by Deputy Prime Minister Heng, Mr Yong said that it was not the first time he saw 4G leaders fumbled.
1. In the first sentence of the first paragraph, should it be "in the press room" instead?
2. In the second sentence of the first paragraph, is "zoom into" correct?
3. In the second paragraph, should it be "fumble" instead?
Thanks.
@tanguatlay,
1. It could be either word.
2. "Zoom into" is correct. "The camera
tends to only zoom into. . ."
3. In regard to the last word, yes.
@tanguatlay,
The excerpt contains at least six other mistakes.
Quote: at parliament at the press room in Parliament
in the parliamentary press room
@Miss L Toad,
Miss L Toad wrote:
The excerpt contains at least six other mistakes.
Quote: at parliament at the press room in Parliament
in the parliamentary press room
Thanks, Miss Toad.
Which are the other mistakes?
Miss Toad, it is pointless telling me there are mistakes when you don't point them out.
You are not helpful in this way.
cameras zoom in ( on, to, over, )