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outside of class (time) - WordReference Forums
2020年4月28日 · Hello, Throughout the pandemic, students have met virtually, outside of class time, to finish their work. Owens said she helped guide students through conversations to help them understand they were capable of operating the camp in a new format...
from outside vs from the outside | WordReference Forums
2016年10月3日 · 'The outside' always means "its outside – the outside of the thing we're talking about", whereas 'outside' usually means "outside a building". So if the car is in a garage or a car showroom, going outside to look at it might mean leaving the showroom and looking at it through the window. It could also mean looking at it from the/its outside.
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2019年2月12日 · I saw a post on a social media showing food with worms in it and it had warned people to be careful when eating from outside or from the outside.I would like to know which sentence fits the context. A. Be careful when eating from …
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2009年2月22日 · Outside is a place, plain and simple. For example, "I am outside" would mean that I am not inside. Outdoor is not a place at all, but rather an adjective that can be placed before a noun to describe it. For example, an outdoor concert, or an outdoor swimming, would describe a concert or swimming that's not indoors.
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2014年12月9日 · My school's programs both in and outside the classroom will allow me to thrive. or My school's programs both in and out of the classroom will allow me to thrive. or My school's programs both inside and outside the classroom will allow me to thrive. Please let me know which one is the proper form. Thank you in advance!!
Outside the vs outside of - WordReference Forums
2019年7月9日 · We use "outside of" after a preposition such as "on the outside of the xxx" In that example "outside" means "the whole of the exterior" e.g. They daubed red paint on the outside of the house. So we would not say "There was a chair on the outside of the room."
Is there another way to say <outside of work hours>
2021年6月30日 · Hi, people. Is there a way to avoid using 'outside'. I've just used 'outside the workplace'. With modern communication technologies, it is very easy for a person to be contacted by their colleagues outside of work hours.
in/out of "town" or "city" - WordReference Forums
2009年4月24日 · If you say to someone "I'm out of town", it means you're somewhere outside London, as I explained in post #6 (London is a big place!). If you stay anywhere in London, you're not "out of town". But if you want some furniture delivered and you say "Not on Monday: I shall be out of town" it means you're going somewhere outside London.
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2021年8月16日 · Outside (no determiner) is a general concept of everywhere that is exterior to the implied present place. The outside (determiner) is closer to " that outside of which the reader/listener is aware" - it thus more concrete in its meaning and usually implies a more adjacent "outside".
Is "outside the window" strange? | WordReference Forums
2007年9月9日 · "Outside the window" is the phrase you want here. "The outside of the window" is the part of the window on the outside; "outside of the window" can also mean "besides the window": "There is no other way to enter the house - outside of the window." Is "buiten" a noun rather than a preposition?