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Using the phrase leave out or keep out?
1) My mom told me to leave some carrots out and keep the remainder in the cooler because she still wants to eat them. ( Can I say leave out?t or I should say keep out?)
2) The scenerio/the situation is exactly the same as you thought. ( Is this sentence understandable?).
Thank you for helping in advance :).
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Re: Using the phrase leave out or keep out?

Originally Posted by
Jit833
1) My mom told me to leave some carrots out and keep the remainder in the cooler because she still wants to eat them. ( Can I say leave out?t or I should say keep out?) "leave out" would be what I normally hear.
2) The scenerio scenario/the situation is exactly the same as you thought. ( Is this sentence understandable?). Yes
Thank you for helping in advance :).
Gil
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Re: Using the phrase leave out or keep out?

Originally Posted by
Gillnetter
Gil
Thanks Gillnetter for helping me correct the sentences. :)
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