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the water is off/out” “water goes off/out.” “The power is off/out.” “The power goes off/out.” Do those all work? Thanks. Thanks in advance.
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“the water is off/out.” “water goes off/out.” “The power is off/out.” “The power goes off/out.” Do those all work? Thanks in advance.
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“I want to settle the matter in a friendly way. I don’t want to make it ugly.” Does this natural? How do people usually put it? Thanks.
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Do people say “he is stealing my wallet”? Can “steal” be used in the continuous sense? I guess “he is trying to steal my wallet” is the correct one.
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“You have been changing your clothes for ten minutes. Hurry up.” Can “change” be used in the perfect continuous tense?change seems like a punctual verb not a durative one.
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“This plan has changed since last summer.” “The plan has changed for a year.” Which one is correct? Does the second sentence indicate that the plan changed repeatedly during a year? Thanks.
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