Sentences With To Go Out Flashcards
let’s play the song “ five little ducks went out “
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Please …… the door as you go out. open or close?
Please close the door as you go out.
Do you want to go out ……… a drink after work? ( with or for ? )
Do you want to go out for a drink after work?
It’s terribly smoky ……. here - I’m just going out …… a breath of fresh air. (FOR- IN)
t’s terribly smoky in here - I’m just going out for a breath of fresh air.
She goes out partying with…..friends every weekend. (HER or HIS)
She goes out partying with her friends every weekend.
She likes to go out ….. the weekend. (AT or IN)
She likes to go out at the weekend.
I’m ……… going out for a walk. Do you want to come? READY or JUST
I’m just going out for a walk. Do you want to come?
you want /time/ do /to go out/ what ?
What time do you want to go out?
Tony forgot to take an ………………….. when he went out. I hope it doesn’t rain
Tony forgot to take an umbrella when he went out. I hope it doesn’t rain.
He’s just ….. out. Can I take a message? ( going or gone)
He’s just gone out. Can I take a message?
to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment
to go out
to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone
to go out
How long have you been going out………. him?
How long have you been going out with him?
They went out with each other for five years …….. getting married
They went out with each other for five years before getting married
She’s going out with one of ….. colleagues.
She’s going out with one of her colleagues.
He hasn’t gone out with ………… since he got divorced two years ago.
He hasn’t gone out with anyone since he got divorced two years ago.
He has gone out ….. a string of beautiful women.
He has gone out with a string of beautiful women.
…………. will only go out with men who are taller than her . (SHE or HE)
She will only go out with men who are taller than her.
You can only see the beach ………… the tide has gone out.
You can only see the beach when the tide has gone out.
Is the tide coming in or going out?
/ to go out / At , the tide started /about three o’clock/
At about three o’clock, the tide started to go out.
*to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment:
Please close the door as you go out.
Do you want to go out FOR a drink after work?
It’s terribly smoky in here - I’m just going out FOR a breath of fresh air.
[ + -ing verb ] She goes out partyING with her friends every weekend.
*to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone:
How long have you been going out WITH him?
They’d been going out (together/with each other) for almost five years before he moved in with her.
*If the tide goes out, it moves back and covers less of the beach.
Opposite come in (SEA/OCEAN)
*If a light or something that is burning goes out, it stops producing light or heat:
When I woke up the fire had gone out.
*to lose when you are playing in a sports competition, so that you must stop playing in the competition:
England went out to France in the second round of the championship.
To go out FOR to go out Partying to go out with someone , with each other to go out together to go out to France