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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Charge

Consider that someone is worried because she thinks her computer is dying off.


Is this paragraph correct:


"There is no need to worry. Your computador still has a lot OF CHARGE AVAILABLE. To be precise, it has A CHARGE OF two hours and half available."

  

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Consider that someone is worried because she thinks her computer is running out of power. Is this paragraph correct ? "There is no need to worry.

  • Consider that someone is worried because she thinks her computer is running out of power.
  • Is this paragraph correct ?
  • "There is no need to worry.
  • Your computer still has a lot of power.
  • To be precise, it has two and a half hours.
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Consider that someone is worried because she thinks her computer is running out of power.


Is this paragraph correct?


"There is no need to worry. Your computer still has a lot of power. To be precise, it has two and a half hours.

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Christine Christiedying off.

The second word is superfluous.

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