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victoria
Could you tell me if this sentence is right "I forgot to charge my phone."?
It is used when my phone died out of battery.
2015년 3월 18일 오전 8:40
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I'm always saying, "I forgot to charge my phone!"
I always forget to charge my phone. So it dies. Ah! Poor thing!
You can't run out of battery ... but you can run out of battery power. You, personally, can run out of energy! (you're tired). You can run out of milk for your coffee.
If you don't have any batteries at home you could say, "I've run out of batteries!" Then you'd have to go to the shop and buy some batteries (for your torch/clock/whatever!)
You could say, "My battery's dead!" or "My battery's died!" or "My battery's out of juice!"
I'm sure others will think of all the different ways we say our phone's not working because.....
2015년 3월 18일
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Yes, it's fine! You can also say: My phone died. Or my phone ran out of battery.
2015년 3월 18일
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That's right.
2015년 3월 18일
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victoria
언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 일본어
학습 언어
영어, 일본어
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