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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Out or from

Whenever I go out from the house or of the house?

I think both are correct please explain.

  

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They are wordy. It would be simpler as whenever I go out the house or whenever I go out .

  • They are wordy.
  • It would be simpler as whenever I go out the house or whenever I go out .
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They are wordy. It would be simpler as whenever I go out the house or whenever I go out.

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The usual expression is "go out of the house". "go out from the house" is far less common and may seem unnatural/non-native.

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