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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Keep out of / off the electric wires, please. They are dangerous.

What's the difference between keep off, keep out of and keep away from?

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if the person is in the wires. if the person is on the wires. if the person is near the wires.

  • if the person is in the wires.
  • if the person is on the wires.
  • if the person is near the wires.
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AnonymousKeep out of the electric wires

..if the person is in the wires.

AnonymousKeep off the electric wires

..if the person is on the wires.

AnonymousKeep away from the electric wires

...if the person is near the wires.

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