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Guren Firippu Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

go out TO/FROM

Hi everyone! I've been so confused of which is better to say.

• She will go out OF the door.

or

• She will go out FROM the door.

Hope you guys could help me out of this. Thanks! ?
  

Top answer

• She will go out the door. She will go out of the building. (an enclosure)

  • • She will go out the door.
  • She will go out of the building.
  • (an enclosure)
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• She will go out the door.

She will go out of the building. (an enclosure)
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Oh! Thank you! This is very informative. What do you think about using 'from' ?

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