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Is it close the lights or turn off the lights?

Is it close the lights or turn off the lights?

It’s really just a part of our vernacular. People came to say “close the lights” because electrical schematics use the terms “closed” and “open” gates in reference to switches allowing or dissallowing the flow of electricity – The same as water gates open and close… only the opposite.

Why do some people say close the lights?

It could originate from Chinese also. In Chinese, open and turn on are the same word, as well as close and turn off. So people whose first language is Chinese are likely to say open/close the light.

Can we say turn off the lights?

It cannot be turned — either on or off. However, there is usually a switch for artificial lights. This switch may be in the ON position or in the OFF position (as is the case with any switch, regardless of its function). Therefore, it is correct to say, “Switch off the light” but not “Turn off the light”.

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Is it right to say turn on the lights?

Senior Member. They are both correct and the meaning is the same. Note that here “on” is an adverb, not a preposition; we’re not saying “on something”, it tells us how we must “turn” the light (on or off).

How do you open a light?

Hold one side of the black glass insulator at the bottom of the bulb with your pliers. Twist it up to snap the glass apart. The glass here is thick, so it will take a lot of force to actually break it. Make sure that you hold onto the bulb firmly with your other hand as you work.

Who said close lights?

Is it my heart or my heart?

Singular form in the second person: “You have my heart, and it only beats for you.” As you can see, even in singular forms, ‘have’ is still extensively used, since the ‘I’ and ‘You’ pronouns are naturally followed by the verb ‘have’. The only suitable way for a person to use the verb ‘has’, is for the third person.

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What does cut the light on mean?

: to turn on cut on the light.