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Would some one tell me if "to be broke" is a correct structure?
2023年9月11日 02:40
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Chào bạn b biết tiếng việt k
2023年9月11日
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Yes, "to be broke" is a correct structure in English. It is a commonly used phrase that means to have little or no money. It is often used informally to describe a financial situation where someone has run out of money or is experiencing a lack of funds. For example:
"I can't go out to dinner tonight; I'm broke."
"After paying my bills, I'm completely broke for the month."
"She's been struggling with her finances and is currently broke."
So, "to be broke" is a valid and widely understood expression to describe a state of financial hardship.
2023年9月11日
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I'm curious what AI said. basically:
Literally it should be 'to be BROKEN' ex: The phone is broken.
As slang for 'having no money' to be BROKE is correct. ex. I can't afford to go out to eat; I'm broke.
2023年9月11日
Thank you! I have the answer by ChatGPT already.
2023年9月11日
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