Mary
What is the difference between these two sentences? My phone died. My phone is dead.
8 Thg 05 2021 08:23
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Mi celular murió Mi celular es muerto
8 tháng 5 năm 2021
The meaning is determined by the context. A few years ago I was walking around Brooklyn and my phone died. (In the past. Says nothing about the current state of your phone.) “Dang, my phone died.” (I’m holding my phone. It’s dead.)
8 tháng 5 năm 2021
Both mean that the phone battery doesn't have anymore charge. Both sentences can be used interchangeably, but typically "My phone died." is used when the phone runs out of battery. "My phone is dead." is more commonly used when the phone hasn't had battery charge for a long time.
8 tháng 5 năm 2021
First one is past tense, normally used to answer a question The second is present and more of a statement type sentence
8 tháng 5 năm 2021
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