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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

blew out all the candles Vs blew all the candles out

I'd like to know what each of them mean
as where "out" is placed in the sentence.
(=as "out" is placed differently)
and Are they all grammatical?
Thanks for your reading.

A- He blew out all the candles on the cake.

 B- He blew  all the candles out on the cake.
  

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(=as "out" is placed differently) They have the same meaning: 'blow out' is a separable phrasal verb. Anonymous Are they all grammatical? Yes, indeed.

  • (=as "out" is placed differently) They have the same meaning: 'blow out' is a separable phrasal verb.
  • Anonymous Are they all grammatical?
  • Yes, indeed.
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AnonymousI'd like to know what each of them meanas where "out" is placed in the sentence.(=as "out" is placed differently)
They have the same meaning: 'blow out' is a separable phrasal verb.
AnonymousAre they all grammatical?
Yes, indeed.

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