Yes. Your sentence "Don't play out in the sun" is also correct. Adding "out" emphasizes being outdoors, but it’s not strictly necessary unless you want to stress that aspect. Both versions work depending on the context: • "Don't play in the sun" (Focuses on avoiding the sun specifically.) • "Don't play out in the sun" (Highlights avoiding playing outdoors in sunny conditions.)
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Don't say "Don't play in. the sun" Say don't play out in the sun. Am I write?
Yes. Your sentence "Don't play out in the sun" is also correct. Adding "out" emphasizes being outdoors, but it’s not strictly necessary unless you want to stress that aspect. Both versions work depending on the context:
• "Don't play in the sun" (Focuses on avoiding the sun specifically.)
• "Don't play out in the sun" (Highlights avoiding playing outdoors in sunny conditions.)