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BulbulTada Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Sit through or sit out?

How would you not mix up 'sit through something' and 'sit out something'?

  

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Perhaps you could try to remember that the 'out' means you are not part of something.

  • Perhaps you could try to remember that the 'out' means you are not part of something.
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Perhaps you could try to remember that the 'out' means you are not part of something.

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