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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Search on my mobile?

Hello


when one looks for information on one's own mobile,

do you say: I'm searching on my mobile for the nearest restaurant? Does it sound natural?


Thanks a lot in advance!

  

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anonymous I'm searching on my mobile phone for the nearest restaurant . Yes, it's correct and natural. In British English, 'phone' can be dropped but I think American native speakers prefer to keep it there.

  • anonymous I'm searching on my mobile phone for the nearest restaurant .
  • Yes, it's correct and natural.
  • In British English, 'phone' can be dropped but I think American native speakers prefer to keep it there.
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anonymousI'm searching on my mobile phone for the nearest restaurant.

Yes, it's correct and natural.

In British English, 'phone' can be dropped but I think American native speakers prefer to keep it there.

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