Frank's apartment.
Frank puts on his jacket and leaves.
If the location is known, would it be OK just to write 'leaves' if he leaves his apartment or would it be more normal and clear to write 'leaves his apartment'?
anonymous Frank puts on his jacket and leaves. It's OK. You can add 'his apartment', but you don't have to.
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anonymousFrank puts on his jacket and leaves.
It's OK. You can add 'his apartment', but you don't have to.
CJ