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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Out+verb?

What's the meaning of anything that has the word out before the verb? (like the word outdid)

  

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habibaelgindy What's the meaning of anything that has the word out before the verb? ' He outdid me = He did better than I did / He did more than I did He outran me = He ran faster/farther than I did

  • habibaelgindy What's the meaning of anything that has the word out before the verb?
  • ' He outdid me = He did better than I did / He did more than I did He outran me = He ran faster/farther than I did
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habibaelgindyWhat's the meaning of anything that has the word out before the verb? (like the word outdid)

'more, better, faster, etc, etc.'

He outdid me = He did better than I did / He did more than I did

He outran me = He ran faster/farther than I did

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