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Ellee Posted 15 years ago
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A horseman riding a chestnut hourse with white legs came out to the meadow.
  

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Hi, A horseman riding a chestnut horse with white legs came out to the meadow. This is OK. The 'out' suggests he started from inside somewhere.

  • Hi, A horseman riding a chestnut horse with white legs came out to the meadow.
  • This is OK.
  • The 'out' suggests he started from inside somewhere.
  • Or that the meadow is on the outskirts of eg the farm.
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Hi,

A horseman riding a chestnut horse with white legs came out to the meadow.

This is OK.

The 'out' suggests he started from inside somewhere.

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