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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Don't throw trash out the widow. VS. Don't throw trash out of the widow.

1) Don't take trash out the widow. VS. Don't take trash out of the widow.

2) Don't throw trash out the widow. VS. Don't throw trash out of the widow.

Out and out of are interchangeable there or in any case for the same meaning?

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Anonymous Out and out of are interchangeable Yes. Note that the word is 'window', and that 'take' is the wrong verb choice.

  • Anonymous Out and out of are interchangeable Yes.
  • Note that the word is 'window', and that 'take' is the wrong verb choice.
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AnonymousOut and out of are interchangeable
Yes. Note that the word is 'window', and that 'take' is the wrong verb choice.
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Thank you so much and do you mean "take the trash out /out of the window" is wrong?
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Anonymousdo you mean "take the trash out /out of the window" is wrong?
Yes, it is wrong.

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