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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Out of bounds

There's not outs. Or

There's not out.

Shorter version of no out of bounds.

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Hi, I'm no sure what your question is, but these two statements are not correct. There's not outs. Or There's not out.

  • Hi, I'm no sure what your question is, but these two statements are not correct.
  • There's not outs.
  • Or There's not out.
  • Shorter version of no out of bounds.
  • <<< When would you say this?
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Hi,

I'm no sure what your question is, but these two statements are not correct.

There's not outs. Or

There's not out.

Shorter version of no out of bounds. <<< When would you say this?



Clive
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There are no outs. Or

There's no out.

For when we play basketball.
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"There are no outs" is right. This is not formal English (colloquial), but I assume you're talking about out-of-bounds areas in a sport (like soccer)

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