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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

From or out of

Which is correct?

The plate slipped out of my hand.

The plate sipped from my hand.

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alc24 Which is correct? The plate slipped out of my hand. [Y] It's clear that your hand completely lost control of the plate.

  • alc24 Which is correct?
  • The plate slipped out of my hand.
  • [Y] It's clear that your hand completely lost control of the plate.
  • The plate s l ipped from my hand.
  • The meaning is not clear.
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alc24 Which is correct?
The plate slipped out of my hand. [Y] It's clear that your hand completely lost control of the plate.

The plate slipped from my hand. The meaning is not clear. Maybe you partially lost control of the plate.

Thank you
c45

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