it works or it is functioning?

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sebayanpendam

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Hi,

I was talking to my colleague about some videocam. She told me not to act inappropriately in the room because there were videocameras. I was telling her
"They are not functioning". What i meant here is the videocams were not switched on at the time of speaking. She said, "They work". I think she meant the videocams were in good condition. Did I use the word function' wrongly? What should I have told her instead?

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She probably didn't understand the long word you used.

I'd have said 'They're not switched on'.

Rover
 
Hi,

By the way, is there any difference between 'they work' and 'they are working' in terms of tense aspect who somebody is telling you?

Thanks
 
She probably didn't understand the long word you used.

I'd have said 'They're not switched on'.

Rover

:up: Or 'They're not on/going'.

'Not functioning' - apart from the problem of comprehension - is ambiguous: functioning=on or functioning=working. ;-)

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Hi,

When you said 'going', you mean like 'The lamps are going', right?

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Hi,

When you said 'going', you mean like 'The lamps are going', right?

Thanks
Yes, but 'go' doesn't collocate with 'lamp'. A lamp usually shines; sometimes. if there are several in the distance, they twinkle. When the filament in an incandescent bulb has burnt out, it can be said - informally - to have 'blown'. Confusingly, it can even be said to have gone.

More simply, lights can be just on.

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