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Alessandro
The use of Light as a verb, are theu correct
Light a fire, a candle, a cigarette, a bonfire
I threw a match and the bonfire light/lighted up (which is correct?)
I lighted up a room with a lamp
A lamp can light a room
Her face lighted up wnen I showed her new house
Are they all correct? (Would you like to give me some comments about difference between light and light up please?)
Thank you
2013年4月29日 12:10
回答 · 3
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I think that many years ago, there was a song in which the singer said, "You light up my life."
That is, you brighten my life.
"Brighten" my life could be interpreted as:
a.. I was in darkness because I was lonely. When I met you, it was like turning on the lights. I am no longer lonely.
b. I was in darkness because I was ignorant about life. When I met you, it was like turning on the lights. I have learned the truth about life from you.
2013年4月29日
1
These days you should use 'lit' in all of them except the 'a lamp can light a room' sentence which is fine but 'light up' is more common in this case. Lighted is correct but old fashioned at this point.
2013年4月29日
1
haha! lit! past tense conjugation is lit.
(1) and (2) are both lit, past tense - bonfire lit up, I lit up the room
(4) her fact lit up
2013年4月29日
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