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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are the given sentences using 'out-of-school' and 'may' correct and acceptable?

Are the given sentences using 'out-of-school' and 'may' correct and acceptable?

The newspaper columnist gives the following advice to schoolchildren: "Avoid going to out-of-school places frequented by bullies. Those places may include parks, alleys, and the like."

  

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Rommel out-of-school places This is very awkward and clumsy. It would be simpler and more natural to write places outside school .

  • Rommel out-of-school places This is very awkward and clumsy.
  • It would be simpler and more natural to write places outside school .
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Rommelout-of-school places

This is very awkward and clumsy. It would be simpler and more natural to write places outside school.

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Avoid going to after-school places such as parks, alleys, and the like. They are frequented by bullies.

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