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About the phrase " run out of" When we are talking about the mobile phone, is it possible to say, " I've ran out of the battery." instead of " My mobile has ran out of the battery. ? Thank you in advance.
14 févr. 2013 23:31
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People do say "I've run out of battery." as well as "My phone has run out of battery." It's run rather than ran in the present perfect tense (has + past participle of verb). Ran would be used in the past simple like "My phone ran out of battery yesterday, that's why I didn't call." You also don't need 'the' before battery.
14 février 2013
It is possible to say" I've ran out of the battery" except WITHOUT the "the". :D But whatever you say, DON'T say "the" battery. You sound like you learned English from an online program, which is what you don't want :D
15 février 2013
I would say My phone's dead, it needs to be charged. :}
16 février 2013
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