Kate1
New member
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- United States
"The battery has (a) full charge."
"The battery has (a) 40% charge."
"The battery is at (a) full charge."
"The battery is at (a) 40% charge."
"The radio needs a battery with (a) full charge."
"The radio needs a battery with (a) 40% charge."
Do I need the article "a" in these sentences?
"The battery has (a) 40% charge."
"The battery is at (a) full charge."
"The battery is at (a) 40% charge."
"The radio needs a battery with (a) full charge."
"The radio needs a battery with (a) 40% charge."
Do I need the article "a" in these sentences?