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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

way out

Please show me way out to the office.

Please show me way out leading me to the office.

Please correct my sentences.

If possible, please give me some examples with the phrase `way out'.
  

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" Please show me the way out means show me the path. Please show me out would mean come along with me, but it's not something I've ever heard. I've certainly heard the reverse: Show Mr.

  • " Please show me the way out means show me the path.
  • Please show me out would mean come along with me, but it's not something I've ever heard.
  • I've certainly heard the reverse: Show Mr.
  • Smith out, please.
  • If you did feel a need to ask for an escort, you could simply say "Would you mind escorting me to the exit?
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Hi Gary,

You do need the article "the."

Please show me the way out means show me the path.

Please show me out would mean come along with me, but it's not something I've ever heard. I've certainly heard the reverse: Show Mr. Smith out, please.

If you did feel a need to ask for an escort, you could simply say "Would you mind escorting me to th
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the 'way out' is the exit. Do you want to go to the office or leave it?
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Nona The Britthe 'way out' is the exit. Do you want to go to the office or leave it?
Here is some more try, please help me.

(1) She show me the way out for this office.

(2) In such a theatre, it is necessary to keep way out for all four sides, so that at the time of dangerous people can escape safely from all directions.
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Hi,

Here is some more try, please help me.

(1) She show me the way out for this office. Where is the exit, please?

(2) In such a theatre, it is necessary to keep way out for all four sides, so that at the time of dangerous people can escape safely from all directions.
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Could you provide me with some lucid examples of the phrase `way out'?
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Hi,

You can pretty well use 'way out' as a synonym for 'exit', although in some phrases 'exit' will be more idiomatic, eg we commonly speak of 'emergency exits'.

When the lights all went out in my office building, I couldn't find the way out.

Where is the way out, please?

There is also a com

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