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0 (a)The moon is out (in the night / at night).02br
00(b)The moon is out from / in the sky.02br
00(c)The moon and stars out on the sky at night.02br
00(d)The moon has many stars out with it.02br
00(e)The moon is not out of some stars.02br
00(f)The moon out has many stars.02br
00(g)The moon only out in the night.02br
00(h)The moon is out of beautiful.02br
00(i)The moon out with stars. 0-
  

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0 (a)The moon is out (in the night / at night). yes02br 00(b)The moon is out from / in the sky. 02br 00(c)The moon and stars out on the sky at night.

  • 0 (a)The moon is out (in the night / at night).
  • yes02br 00(b)The moon is out from / in the sky.
  • 02br 00(c)The moon and stars out on the sky at night.
  • no02br 00(d)The moon has many stars out with it.
  • 02br 00(e)The moon is not out of some stars.
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0 (a)The moon is out (in the night / at night). yes02br
00(b)The moon is out from / in the sky. only 'in' is acceptable.02br
00(c)The moon and stars out on the sky at night. no02br
00(d)The moon has many stars out with it. yes I suppose so, but the stars are not really 'with' the moon.02br
00(e)The moon is not out of some stars. no02br
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0What is "in the night" , "at night" ,a nd "during the night" mean?Are they different?02br
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00How about sentence below:02br
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00(a)The moon is out already.02br
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00(b) The moon is out when it is night. 02br
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00(c) The moon was / is out when it was at night. 0-
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0Shall I say,02br
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00(a)The moon is out shinning. / shinning out. 0-
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10How about sentence below:12br
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10(a)The moon is out already.12br
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10(b) The moon is out when it is night. 12br
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10(c) The m
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0(a) The moon is out already. This is fine, and you can have 'the moon is already out'.02br
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00(b) The moon is out when it is night. Okay02br
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00(c) The moon was out when it was night. Okay, just the same as above only in a past tense02br
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00(d) The moon is out, shining OR the moon is shining out. Both are fine, although t

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