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Is it ok to say "I need to plug myself in" in this situation
What I mean is that I need to plug in my macbook so that it won't run out of battery
Can I say here "myself" ? I'm asking because we have a similar pattern in Russian, I wonder whether it could be the same in Engilsh
May 27, 2019 10:08 AM
Answers · 2
You don't want to use "myself", it is understood who is doing the plugging in. You want to use: I need to plug in my laptop.
May 27, 2019
This is definitely something that you could say for the meaning you suggest! Or of course just 'i need to plug my phone/laptop in' works too.
May 27, 2019
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Belarusian, Japanese, Polish
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