7thoughts
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Hi. I want to make a joke in one of my YouTube videos, and I want to be sure that I used the right words.
I understand English, but I don't know grammar very well, so I use Google and Bing translators. I will use subtitles for English speakers.
"In the end, it doesn't work anymore.
Throw it away!
No, I'm just kidding. Better fix it, although you may break it while trying to fix it."
So, you are tempted to laugh because you see mistakes or because of the joke.
And I would be grateful if you would do the same for the following sentences:
"I have an old smartphone. I don't want to throw it away. What can I do? The phone battery will surely become faulty. Will I find a new one?
If I don't, is this where to find a solution?"
"YES, IT IS!"
Is there any use for an old smartphone?
Well, that depends on user to user."
I understand English, but I don't know grammar very well, so I use Google and Bing translators. I will use subtitles for English speakers.
"In the end, it doesn't work anymore.
Throw it away!
No, I'm just kidding. Better fix it, although you may break it while trying to fix it."
So, you are tempted to laugh because you see mistakes or because of the joke.
And I would be grateful if you would do the same for the following sentences:
"I have an old smartphone. I don't want to throw it away. What can I do? The phone battery will surely become faulty. Will I find a new one?
If I don't, is this where to find a solution?"
"YES, IT IS!"
Is there any use for an old smartphone?
Well, that depends on user to user."