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Sundy Walker
how to use “out of” properly
hello. i find that "out of" is pretty frequently used in english when i read materials and hear some talks. but its meaning is not often the same in those cases. so i just want to know how to use it natively and understand it in different situations. thanks : P
2016年7月27日 10:10
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We use out of as a preposition to talk about movement usually with a verb that expresses movement (e.g.go, come). It shows where something is or was going: You go out of the office and turn left it can also be used to describe temporary insanity or stupidity in idioms: "he was really out of it" (he was drunk / sedated)"you are out of your mind" (thats a bad idea) "you need to think out of the box" (you need to think more independently)
2016年7月27日



