Using the phrase leave out or keep out?

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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 :).
 
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 [STRIKE]scenerio[/STRIKE] scenario/the situation is exactly the same as you thought. ( Is this sentence understandable?). Yes


Thank you for helping in advance :).
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