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25 de ene. de 2021 · Lights go off when people (or timers) make that happen using a switch. Lights go out when there is a power failure or other accident. Lights go down when they dim.
- phrasal verbs - Lights go out or go off? - English Language & Usage ...
Went out must come from when lights were candle or gas...
- prepositions - ''went'' vs ''went off'' - English Language Learners ...
The lights in the building suddenly went off. 3 : to leave a...
- phrasal verbs - Lights go out or go off? - English Language & Usage ...
23 de feb. de 2021 · Lights go off when people (or timers) make that happen using a switch. Lights go out when there is a power failure or other accident. What do you think about?
The phrasal verb to go on already has the meaning of to continue.
7 de oct. de 2017 · In English, those are different. Effect: "The lights went out." (It became dark: there was no light in the room). Cause #1: the electric service to this apartment failed (not "went out"). Cause #2: those pesky kids turned off the lights at the wall switch. Cause #3: the light bulb lighting the room burned out (failed) How about another example:
Thesaurus. if an alarm, etc. goes off, it makes a sudden loud noise. if a light, the electricity, etc. goes off, it stops working Suddenly the lights went off. The heat goes off at night. opposite go on. to happen in a particular way The meeting went off well. go off (on somebody) (informal)