Are they both grammatically correct?
I waited outside the restaurant
I waited at the restaurant
mosja I waited outside the restaurant . I waited at the restaurant . Both are grammatical.
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mosjaI waited outside the restaurant. I waited at the restaurant.
Both are grammatical.
mosjaAre they both grammatically correct?
Yes but in American English people generally say outside of.