miles
06-30-2008, 01:02 AM
Which is correct:
1: An old pickup truck pulled out of Restaurante Acapulco, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
2: An old pickup truck pulled out from Restaurante Acapulco, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
3: An old pickup truck pulled out of Restaurante Acapulco's parking lot, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
I'm confused about the of/from bit. I'm also confused if I need to put "parking lot" in the sentence since it seems to bog it down. BTW, Restaurante Acapulco is intentionally spelled that way since the scene takes place in Mexico.
Thanks!
1: An old pickup truck pulled out of Restaurante Acapulco, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
2: An old pickup truck pulled out from Restaurante Acapulco, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
3: An old pickup truck pulled out of Restaurante Acapulco's parking lot, spewing a mixture of dust and black smoke into the air.
I'm confused about the of/from bit. I'm also confused if I need to put "parking lot" in the sentence since it seems to bog it down. BTW, Restaurante Acapulco is intentionally spelled that way since the scene takes place in Mexico.
Thanks!