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Vincent Teo  +  411317 Wed, 29 Aug 07 09:16 PM

Can I say,


  1. He quickly ran to the entrance hotel / hotel entrance / hotel’s entrance.

  2. He ran out of his car / ran out from his car.

  3. He ran out of the car to the hotel entrance / to the entrance of the hotel.

  4. He ran to the entrance with the bag (on his hand).




 

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Feebs11  +  411342 Wed, 29 Aug 07 10:03 PM
 Vincent Teo wrote:

Can I say,


  1. He quickly ran to the entrance hotel / hotel entrance / hotel’s entrance.

  2. He ran out of his car / ran out from his car.

  3. He ran out of from the car to the hotel entrance / to the entrance of the hotel.

  4. He ran to the entrance with the bag (in his hand).




 

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