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Jasmine Jim Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

She can't get out/go out

He locked the kitchen's door.

"Don't lock the dock. Your mummy is inside the kitchen. She can't get out/go out."

I told him.

Do they sound natural to use get out?

  

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"Don't lock the door . Your mother is in the kitchen. She can't get out/ go out ," I told him.

  • "Don't lock the door .
  • Your mother is in the kitchen.
  • She can't get out/ go out ," I told him.
  • Jasmine Jim Do they sound natural to use get out?
  • Yes, 'get out' is right, but 'go out' is wrong.
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Jasmine JimHe locked the kitchen door."Don't lock the door. Your mother is in the kitchen. She can't get out/go out," I told him.
Jasmine JimDo th

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