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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Full or empty? charging a phone

Is this how you express this?

1/ How full is the phone battery? Do I need to charge my phone a little more?

2/ How charged is the phone battery? Do I need to charge my phone a little more?

3/ How empty is the phone battery? Do I need to charge my phone a little more?

Thanks lots
  

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" in everyday speech. The question asks how much energy is remains in the battery, not how much has been used.

  • " in everyday speech.
  • The question asks how much energy is remains in the battery, not how much has been used.
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In the US midwest, we say, "Is your phone charged?" or sometimes, "How much power is left on your phone?" in everyday speech. The question asks how much energy is remains in the battery, not how much has been used.

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