World Languages, asked by jeffreymirtich974, 9 months ago

If you say that you are out of water, do you imply or infer that you want some water?

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Answered by irulebitch
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If you say I'm out of what in the context of needing water than it's implying that you need water but if you are just saying I'm out of water without the context of needing water than you are not implying you need water but just stating a fact.

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