The kettle / water is boiling.

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Tan Elaine

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When a kettle of water is boiling, do native speakers say?

The kettle is boiling.

The water in the kettle is boiling. OR

The water is boiling.

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When a kettle of water is boiling, do native speakers say?

1. The kettle is boiling.

2. The water in the kettle is boiling. OR

3. The water is boiling.

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Given that you've specified a kettle of water I'd say that 1. is the winner by a country mile.
 

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Even without specifying a kettle of water #1 is the winner by a country mile.
 

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We only say "The water's boiling", when the water is in a pan etc. Provided the water is in a kettle, we say "The kettle is boiling". I should add that, of course, it is not actually the kettle which is boiling, which means the statement is technically incorrect.
 
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