dilodi83
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- Italy
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Are these two possible? Do they mean the same?
1) the electricity/lights went off at 8:30 last night.
2) the electricity/lights went out at 8:30 last night.
Is there a concrete difference between these two phrasal verbs in this context?
Thanks so much for your help.
1) the electricity/lights went off at 8:30 last night.
2) the electricity/lights went out at 8:30 last night.
Is there a concrete difference between these two phrasal verbs in this context?
Thanks so much for your help.