resume normal?

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Tedwonny

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If something goes out of order/ is simply not working(the screen suddenly goes blank on TV), and is working normally later on (e.g. we can watch the movie again on the TV), should we say

- it resumes normal.
or
- it resumes to normal.

I know there may be other ways of saying it but I'd really like to know which of the above sounds right?

thanks
 

bhaisahab

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If something goes out of order/ is simply not working(the screen suddenly goes blank on TV), and is working normally later on (e.g. we can watch the movie again on the TV), should we say

- it resumes normal.
or
- it resumes to normal.

I know there may be other ways of saying it but I'd really like to know which of the above sounds right?

thanks

Neither of them sounds right.
 
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