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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Allowed out into noun to do

I want to know how to understand this sentence.

During the days, I was allowed out into a courtyard to exercise.

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1. Does this sentence sound natural?

2. What does this sentence mean?

I guess this sentence means "I was given the permission that I could go exercising in the countyard".

Am I right?

  

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fire1 I guess this sentence means "I was given the permission that I could to go exercising in the cou r tyard". Yes.

  • fire1 I guess this sentence means "I was given the permission that I could to go exercising in the cou r tyard".
  • Yes.
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fire1I guess this sentence means "I was given the permission that I could to go exercising in the courtyard".

Yes.

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fire1I want to know how to understand this sentence.

out— adverb
into a courtyard— preposition phrase

There's nothing magic here.

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