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Keep off(out of) the grass?
I think out of also makes sense in the below, but is it impossible? My grammar books says off is the answer.
ex)Keep off(out of) the grass.
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Re: Keep off(out of) the grass?
It's not impossible. But it seems your book is trying to teach you common expressions that are in actual use in English. Not all possibilities.
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