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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Light is out

would you plese tell me the meaning of the following sentences ?

light is out

milk is out

result is out

sun is out

can i use any other sentence for" light is out"
  

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None of those are complete sentences, but here are my ideas: light is out = A new bulb is needed or else just turn on the switch. milk is out = The milk is too old or the milk is on the table (not in the refrigerator). result is out = The results have been published or posted.

  • None of those are complete sentences, but here are my ideas: light is out = A new bulb is needed or else just turn on the switch.
  • milk is out = The milk is too old or the milk is on the table (not in the refrigerator).
  • result is out = The results have been published or posted.
  • sun is out = It is a clear day, not a cloud in the sky.
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None of those are complete sentences, but here are my ideas:

light is out = A new bulb is needed or else just turn on the switch.

milk is out = The milk is too old or the milk is on the table (not in the refrigerator).

result is out = The results have been published or posted.

sun is out = It is a clear day, not a cloud in the sky.

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