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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

go out (of)

1. Go out of exit number 1.

2. Go out exit number 1.

Which of the above sentences is correct?
  

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None. a=usma&id=4186 Go off exit 1, at the lights at the bottom go right. Follow into Sandwich, go through 2 sets of lights once you are in Sandwich, go past the fire and police ...

  • None.
  • a=usma&id=4186 Go off exit 1, at the lights at the bottom go right.
  • Follow into Sandwich, go through 2 sets of lights once you are in Sandwich, go past the fire and police ...
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None. For a highway:

http://www.witchvox.com/vn/vn_detail/dt_sh.html?a=usma&id=4186

Go off exit 1, at the lights at the bottom go right. Follow into Sandwich, go through 2 sets of lights once you are in Sa
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Hi Teo

I'd say you would be more likely to hear "Go out" combined with the word "exit" when you are referring to the exits in a building.
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In a building with numbered exits I would use the second one, or would say [Go out /Leave] by exit number 1.

On a highway, I would say Take exit number 1.

CJ

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