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Ali
How do I say "water stopped working"?
Imagine in the morning you come to the kitchen and try to drink a class of water when you turn the water on nothing comes out. What do you say in this situation?
I want to say "Water does not come out" something like that or Water cut off, Water went out, water shut off
or in another situation you are in the middle of taking a shower suddenly water stops and nothing comes out. You call someone and say Hey, water went out.
I don't know if my examples are correct or not so please help me to say that correctly.
May 12, 2019 7:10 PM
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Hi Ali! You could say, 'The water turned off!' or if you were in the shower calling out, you might say, 'There's no more water!'
'The water went out' or 'the water shut off!' are also fine :)
May 12, 2019
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English, Persian (Farsi), Portuguese
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English, Portuguese
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