I've got a question, I'll apreciate your help. Can say to a kid?
"What is it doing out there?"
when I want express my annoyance and surprise that "it" (say, a toy, a book , etc.) is somewhere where it shouldn't be, or where I wouldn't expect a kid to put it.
If the sentence is not possible in the context how I should put it?
thank you
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Hi, Can I say to a kid? ) is somewhere where it shouldn't be, or where I wouldn't expect a kid to put it. Yes, definitely.
— Clive
Hi, Can I say to a kid?
) is somewhere where it shouldn't be, or where I wouldn't expect a kid to put it.
Yes, definitely.
You wouldn't normally include the word 'out'.
Best wishes, Clive
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when I want express my annoyance and surprise that "it" (say, a toy, a book , etc.) is somewhere where it shouldn't be, or where I wouldn't expect a kid to put it.
Yes, definitely. You wouldn't normally include the word 'o