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Titiwangsa Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The toy car is not running. It might running out of battery.

The toy car is not running. It might running out of battery.
The toy car is not running. The battery might be finished.

Can I say battery finished instead of running out of battery?
  

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You can say these: The toy car is not running. Its battery might be run down. The toy car is not running.

  • You can say these: The toy car is not running.
  • Its battery might be run down.
  • The toy car is not running.
  • The battery might be dead .
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You can say these:

The toy car is not running. Its battery might be run down.
The toy car is not running. The battery might be dead.

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