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look out the window A few students look out the window, trying to be above it all. ( the teacher enters the classroom, doesn't say anything. This goes on about fifteen minutes.) Look out the window, or look out of the window? Look out something, Can you provide some other examples?
3 juin 2019 14:58
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"Look out the window" is more appropropriate here. The description is from the point of view of witnessing the event from within the classroom. If the witness was observing the event from outside the building you could say, "A few students were looking out of the window". Other examples: I looked out the window in time to see a man running across the lawn. I thought the house was abandoned until I saw a man looking out of the window.
3 juin 2019
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Both can be correct. Usually, people would say "look out" the window. You can also say "look out THROUGH the window".
3 juin 2019
Example: He looked out of the window. This means he was on one side of the glass window and he looked through the glass.
3 juin 2019
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