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Domdom Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

His glass has gotten empty?

I noticed his glass has gotten empty so I put more drink into it.


Is this a good sentence? In here, the glass is not completely empty because he is drinking it. How would you say naturally?

  

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domdom I noticed his glass has gotten empty so I put more drink into it. I noticed that his glass was empty, so I poured some more beer / water / tea / juice in it.

  • domdom I noticed his glass has gotten empty so I put more drink into it.
  • I noticed that his glass was empty, so I poured some more beer / water / tea / juice in it.
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domdomI noticed his glass has gotten empty so I put more drink into it.

I noticed that his glass was empty, so I poured some more beer / water / tea / juice in it.

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domdomthe glass is not completely empty

I noticed his glass was getting empty is a possibility if you want to emphasize that it wasn't completely empty.

domdomso I put more drink into it.

so I filled it. / so I topped it up. / so I poured him more [beer? / water? / ...?].

CJ

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