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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Need some help before I buy one of these.??? Is THESE correct??? What's the difference between Power bank and Powerstation? Or are they the same? IS THEY correct when I'm referring for things??thnks
  

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"these" and "they" are correctly used. Your first sentence is abbreviated; in many contexts you should say it in full: I need some help before I buy one of these.

  • "these" and "they" are correctly used.
  • Your first sentence is abbreviated; in many contexts you should say it in full: I need some help before I buy one of these.
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"these" and "they" are correctly used. Your first sentence is abbreviated; in many contexts you should say it in full:

I need some help before I buy one of these.
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Anonymous... difference ... Power bank and Power station? Or are they the same?
They are very different. You might consider using Google Images to see pictures of them.

A power bank is a small device that you can buy at a store and take home.
A power station is a huge complex of buildings that produce electricity for a wide region.

CJ

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