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T.V, TV and tv #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 06, 2006 19:09 pm   T.V, TV and tv
 

Hi

Could you please tell me if all the given versions are correct?

1- T.V
2- TV
3- tv

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T.V, TV and tv #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 06, 2006 19:18 pm   T.V, TV and tv
 

I prefer TV, Tom Wink
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T.V, TV and tv #3 (permalink) Fri Oct 06, 2006 19:24 pm   T.V, TV and tv
 

Hi Tom

I always write (and sometimes watch) TV.

Plural: TVs Very Happy
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T.V, TV and tv #4 (permalink) Fri Oct 06, 2006 20:24 pm   T.V, TV and tv
 

Thanks Amy and Pamela! Very Happy

Dear Alan

If memory serves me correctly, I have seen you using tv! Do we agree? Is that again the difference of AmE and BE? Could you please shed some light on the different uses?

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That good old goggle-box #5 (permalink) Fri Oct 06, 2006 23:23 pm   That good old goggle-box
 

Tom wrote:
If memory serves me correctly, I have seen you using tv! Do we agree? Is that again the difference of AmE and BE? Could you please shed some light on the different uses?

'TV' is probably the most common on both sides of the pond, Tom. Now, 'telly' -- that's definitely a UKism!
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