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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Of/from

Ted peeked out of/from the front door.

- What is the meaning of the sentence using of and from?

If I left out using any of them so the sentence would be like this:

Ted peeked out the front door.

- Would that be okay?

  

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anonymous Ted peeked out the front door. OK. But usually we peek out a window, which is transparent glass.

  • anonymous Ted peeked out the front door.
  • OK.
  • But usually we peek out a window, which is transparent glass.
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anonymousTed peeked out the front door.

OK.
But usually we peek out a window, which is transparent glass.

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