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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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broken watch

0What do you call a watch that has stopped functioning? Bear in mind, you don't know what the problem is. It could be just low on battery. 02br
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00My shot: A broken watch02br
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"02br 02br 00Huh, my watch has stopped. I hope it just needs a new battery. 0-

  • "02br 02br 00Huh, my watch has stopped.
  • I hope it just needs a new battery.
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0If you don't know that it's actually broken, then you just say "My watch has stopped."02br
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00Huh, my watch has stopped. I hope it just needs a new battery. The last time I had to have my watch repaired it cost a fortune!0-
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0My problem is I don't know what state is considered broken especially when it comes to electronics. For example, my laptop can't power up or complete loading the OS.02br
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00Any good definition for electronics?02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0 'malfunctioning' - 'not working' - 'out-of-whack' - 'on the kafrtitz' (sp?) - 'having problems' 0-

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