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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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I don't want to keep coming in and out of the house. And

I don't want to keep going in and out of the house.

ARe both similar and useable?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, I don't want to keep coming in and out of the house. And I don't want to keep going in and out of the house. ARe both similar and useable?

  • Hi, I don't want to keep coming in and out of the house.
  • And I don't want to keep going in and out of the house.
  • ARe both similar and useable?
  • Yes.
  • But #1 sounds like you are speaking inside the house.
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Hi,

I don't want to keep coming in and out of the house. And

I don't want to keep going in and out of the house.

ARe both similar and useable?

Yes. But

#1 sounds like you are speaking inside the house.

#2 so
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You can also say :

I don't want to keep getting in and out of the house.
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AwesomelyawesomeI don't want to keep getting in and out of the house
No. Sorry. Getting in and out of a [car / bus / boat / chair / bed], but not a house.

CJ
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