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Hi I want to ask you: In Indonesia somebody/a staff commonly fills up the gas and we pay afterwards. We say I need to fill up my gas or I need to get my gas fill up? Thank you sir.
Hello! We would say, "Can you fill it up, please?" or "Could you fill up the tank, please?" You can't say fill up the gas because we fill up a container, like a gas tank or a water jug. I hope it helps! Have a great day!
One more question sir, please. If you don't mind. What about??? I said to a friend of mine. Me: Bro, hold on! I need to fill my gas tank up, or I should say: I need to get my gas tank fill up Thanks.
@@pertemananhati yes, you could say "I need to fill my gas tank up" but it sounds a little awkward. We would just say "I need to fill up." This is also a valid alternative: I need to get the gas tank filled up.
Sure you can. Here are a few examples of how "break down" can be used in the context of electronic devices: "My laptop suddenly broke down while I was in the middle of working on an important project." "The television in the living room broke down last night, and now we have to get it repaired." "I'm worried that my phone might break down soon because it's been acting strangely lately." "After years of use, my old computer finally broke down and I had to replace it with a new one." "The printer broke down just before I needed to print out some important documents for work."
0:02 @@englishspeaking360Thank you so much sincerely. By the way, you also taught me how to use "", I even don't know that I should put a word next to " or have space between " and a word.
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Hi I want to ask you:
In Indonesia somebody/a staff commonly fills up the gas and we pay afterwards. We say I need to fill up my gas or I need to get my gas fill up? Thank you sir.
Hello! We would say, "Can you fill it up, please?" or "Could you fill up the tank, please?"
You can't say fill up the gas because we fill up a container, like a gas tank or a water jug.
I hope it helps!
Have a great day!
Thank you. You too.
One more question sir, please. If you don't mind.
What about???
I said to a friend of mine.
Me: Bro, hold on! I need to fill my gas tank up, or I should say: I need to get my gas tank fill up
Thanks.
@@pertemananhati yes, you could say "I need to fill my gas tank up" but it sounds a little awkward. We would just say "I need to fill up."
This is also a valid alternative:
I need to get the gas tank filled up.
Excuse me, can I use" break down" on any electronic devices?
Sure you can. Here are a few examples of how "break down" can be used in the context of electronic devices:
"My laptop suddenly broke down while I was in the middle of working on an important project."
"The television in the living room broke down last night, and now we have to get it repaired."
"I'm worried that my phone might break down soon because it's been acting strangely lately."
"After years of use, my old computer finally broke down and I had to replace it with a new one."
"The printer broke down just before I needed to print out some important documents for work."
0:02 @@englishspeaking360Thank you so much sincerely. By the way, you also taught me how to use "", I even don't know that I should put a word next to " or have space between " and a word.
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Please why? I Pick up milk. But, I pick her up. ?
You can use either "pick up some milk" or "pick some milk up" interchangeably.
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