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Which is correct English usage?
1} he looked out the window
2}he looked out of the window.
1} he looked out the window
2}he looked out of the window.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Out' without 'of' in sentences such as, "They threw him out the window," is quite common in American and Australian English but 'out of' is still the standard form in British English. It has to be said, however, that the simple 'out' with no �of' was used historically in Britain, too, as long ago as the 1300s. Shakespeare himself did so! Thus, it has a long history, though it dropped out of common usage. Perhaps it's on its way back?
Strangely, the opposite seems to happen with the word �off'. Despite the Rolling Stones' song �Hey, you, get off of my cloud", in British English, we tend to say, "Get off the grass!" whereas Americans may well say, "Get off of the grass!" (Perhaps the Stones just needed the word �of' to achieve the rhythm/line-length they wanted.)
Strangely, the opposite seems to happen with the word �off'. Despite the Rolling Stones' song �Hey, you, get off of my cloud", in British English, we tend to say, "Get off the grass!" whereas Americans may well say, "Get off of the grass!" (Perhaps the Stones just needed the word �of' to achieve the rhythm/line-length they wanted.)