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Gil Eliyahu Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Exit the game or Exit from the game?

What's more correct to write?
Is "Exit the game" is fine?
  

Top answer

Is "Exit the game" is fine? "Exit from the game" is more common, but "exit the game" certainly works. Like "exit [from] the building," both are natural.

  • Is "Exit the game" is fine?
  • "Exit from the game" is more common, but "exit the game" certainly works.
  • Like "exit [from] the building," both are natural.
  • (I'd probably say, ".
  • .
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Gil Eliyahu What's more correct to write?Is "Exit the game" is fine?
"Exit from the game" is more common, but "exit the game" certainly works.

Like "exit [from] the building," both are natural.

(I'd probably say, ". . . . left the game.")

Sometimes it's easier to evaluate these choices w
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Gil Eliyahumore correct
If you're talking about exiting in the sense of doing a mouse click to get out of a game application, I'd advise "Exit the game". That's what I'd say.

CJ
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Thank you for your answer!
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CalifJimdoing a mouse click to get out of a game
CalifJimI'd advise "Exit the game".
I agree. (That's why we need a little context with these questions.)

(We often get language questions about games which are played on an outdoor field.)

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