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"are out of school" vs "don't go to school"



 
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"are out of school" vs "don't go to school" #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 20, 2009 16:45 pm   "are out of school" vs "don't go to school"
 

Hello,

please tell me whether the two sentences are correct?

-It is summer. The days are long and hot. Children
1- are out of school.
2- don’t go to school.
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