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Yunus Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

to or not to

i have seen a newspaper and it was writing " there is no way out" but i thought shouldn't it be
" there is no way to go out or there is no way for out"
Is it rignt to say or how can it be?
  

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Yunus i have seen a newspaper and it was writing " there is no way out" but i thought shouldn't it be " there is no way to go out or there is no way for out" Is it rignt to say or how can it be? This might be an elliptical example of what you suggest (which is correct), but 'no way out' is fine.

  • Yunus i have seen a newspaper and it was writing " there is no way out" but i thought shouldn't it be " there is no way to go out or there is no way for out" Is it rignt to say or how can it be?
  • This might be an elliptical example of what you suggest (which is correct), but 'no way out' is fine.
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Yunusi have seen a newspaper and it was writing " there is no way out" but i thought shouldn't it be
" there is no way to go out or there is no way for out"
Is it rignt to say or how can it be?

This might be an elliptical example of what you suggest (which is correct), but 'no way out' is f
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No way out--

No way in--

No way up--

No way down--

No way over--

No way under--

No way through--

No way across--

No way around--

etc.--

all imply 'to go' or 'for going'.

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