Dear all,
I would like to know whether the following sentences are correct.
The Redmi mobile heats as much as to iron a shirt while using.
The Redmi mobile gets heated enough to iron a shirt while using.
(Redmi is a mobile which heats very fast while using).
Thanking you.
cat navy 425 The Redmi mobile 1. gets heated enough 2. to iron a shirt 3.
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cat navy 425The Redmi mobile
1. gets heated enough
2. to iron a shirt
3. while using.
1. gets so hot / heats up so much
2. you could iron a shirt
3. with it.
Or: ....gets hot enough to iron (a shirt) with.
Two options. I hope this makes sense.