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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is 'strong' the correct adjective?

Is 'strong' the correct adjective? Is 'use' the correct verb?

The macbook pro charger is too strong for the macbook air. The macbook air uses a 45w charger whereas the pro uses a 60w charger.

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Hi I think your sentence can be understood in common speaking. In writing, you need capitals and, if you want to sound more technical, you might say ... - The Macbook Pro Charger has too high a wattage for the Macbook Air.

  • Hi I think your sentence can be understood in common speaking.
  • In writing, you need capitals and, if you want to sound more technical, you might say ...
  • - The Macbook Pro Charger has too high a wattage for the Macbook Air.
  • Dave
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Hi

I think your sentence can be understood in common speaking. In writing, you need capitals and, if you want to sound more technical, you might say ...

- The Macbook Pro Charger has too high a wattage for the Macbook Air.

Dave
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Sorry, I meant to add - yes - 'uses' is fine here

Dave
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AnonymousThe macbook pro charger is too strong for the macbook air.
The charger wattage for Macbook Pro is too high for the macbook air.

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