We’ll compare:
- It
gets light
- It’s
getting light
- It
became light
1. It gets light (habit / general fact)
This talks about something that happens regularly.
🌄 It becomes light (in
general).
Examples:
- It
gets light around 5:30 a.m. these days.
- In
summer, it gets light very early.
🧠 Use this for:
- routines
- general
truths
- repeated
situations
2. It’s getting light (happening right now)
This means the sky is becoming bright at this moment.
🌤 The change is
happening now.
Examples:
- Look
outside — it’s getting light.
- We
should go home. It’s getting light.
🧠 Use this when:
- you
can see the sky changing
- the
action is in progress
3. It became light (completed past action)
This means the change already finished in the past.
🌅 The sky turned bright
(and it’s done).
Example:
- It
became light while we were still driving.
⚠️ But honestly?
In daily conversation, native speakers usually say:
- It
got light (more natural than “it became light”)
Example:
- It
got light before we fell asleep.
🌤 Quick Comparison
|
Sentence |
Meaning |
Time |
|
It gets light |
Happens regularly |
General |
|
It’s getting light |
Changing now |
Present |
|
It got light |
Changed in the past |
Past |
🌙 Small vibe difference
- It’s
getting light… → poetic, cinematic, maybe you stayed up all night.
- It
gets light at 6. → neutral, informational.
- It
got light before I realized. → storytelling.
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