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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Meeting

I just finished a meeting with the counselor. And I say:

Should I wait for you out there? Or

Should I wait for you outside your room? Or

Should I wait for you outside?

Please tell me which is appropriate. Thank you!
  

Top answer

These are fine: Should I wait for you out there? Should I wait for you outside your office ? Should I wait for you outside?

  • These are fine: Should I wait for you out there?
  • Should I wait for you outside your office ?
  • Should I wait for you outside?
  • It is primarily children that have 'room's.
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These are fine:

Should I wait for you out there?
Should I wait for you outside your office?
Should I wait for you outside?

It is primarily children that have 'room's.
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Mister MicawberShould I wait for you outside?
Are you sure I can use outside when I'm still inside a building? I thought outside meant out of a enclosed space.

Thank you!
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Yes, I am sure. The enclosed place is the counselor's office.

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