Hello,
Which one is correct English?
1. The phone is charged.
2. The phone has charged.
3. The phone has been charged.
Thank you in advance
1. 2. 3.
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RyannWhich one is correct English?1. The phone is charged.2. The phone has charged.3. The phone has been charged.
1. The phone is charged.
3. The phone has been charged.
You can say "The phone is charged" as a general statement of the condition of the phone.
You also can say "The phone has been charged," meaning that it was charged at some point in the past. Note: this statement does not imply that the phone is not charged now, merely that it was charged in the past.
Since the phone is inanimate, you cannot say "The phone has charged."