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When do you say this?
My cell phone isn't working.
Is it?
There's no service or signal.
It's broken.
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الإجابات · 1
1. My cell phone isn't working.
- This is used for when your cell phone isn't functioning. It is a very general statement. It can refer to a big or a small problem of any type.
2. There's no service or signal.
- This is something you can say after #1 to add more information about the problem. It's a very explicit phrase - it means that you can't call anybody.
3. It's broken.
- This is very similar to #1, but is usually reserved for more serious issues such as your screen being cracked or the phone not working due to it getting run over by a car. It refers to a more complete loss of function.
I hope this helps you.
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