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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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looking out [of]

He is looking out [of] the window.

Is of needed? And is there any significant difference if looking is replaced by staring?

Thanks in advance!
  

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New2grammar He is looking out [of] the window. Is of needed? And is there any significant difference if looking is replaced by staring?

  • New2grammar He is looking out [of] the window.
  • Is of needed?
  • And is there any significant difference if looking is replaced by staring?
  • Thanks in advance!
  • He is looking out the window.
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New2grammarHe is looking out [of] the window.

Is of needed? And is there any significant difference if looking is replaced by staring?

Thanks in advance!
He is looking out the window. (AmE)

He is looking out of the window. (BrE)

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