Sentences With To Go Out Flashcards

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let’s play the song “ five little ducks went out “

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https://youtu.be/pZw9veQ76fo

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Please …… the door as you go out. open or close?

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Please close the door as you go out.

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Do you want to go out ……… a drink after work? ( with or for ? )

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Do you want to go out for a drink after work?

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It’s terribly smoky ……. here - I’m just going out …… a breath of fresh air. (FOR- IN)

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t’s terribly smoky in here - I’m just going out for a breath of fresh air.

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She goes out partying with…..friends every weekend. (HER or HIS)

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She goes out partying with her friends every weekend.

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She likes to go out ….. the weekend. (AT or IN)

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She likes to go out at the weekend.

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I’m ……… going out for a walk. Do you want to come? READY or JUST

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I’m just going out for a walk. Do you want to come?

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you want /time/ do /to go out/ what ?

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What time do you want to go out?

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Tony forgot to take an ………………….. when he went out. I hope it doesn’t rain

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Tony forgot to take an umbrella when he went out. I hope it doesn’t rain.

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He’s just ….. out. Can I take a message? ( going or gone)

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He’s just gone out. Can I take a message?

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to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment

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to go out

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to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone

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to go out

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How long have you been going out………. him?

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How long have you been going out with him?

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They went out with each other for five years …….. getting married

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They went out with each other for five years before getting married

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She’s going out with one of ….. colleagues.

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She’s going out with one of her colleagues.

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He hasn’t gone out with ………… since he got divorced two years ago.

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He hasn’t gone out with anyone since he got divorced two years ago.

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He has gone out ….. a string of beautiful women.

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He has gone out with a string of beautiful women.

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…………. will only go out with men who are taller than her . (SHE or HE)

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She will only go out with men who are taller than her.

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You can only see the beach ………… the tide has gone out.

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You can only see the beach when the tide has gone out.

20
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Is the tide coming in or going out?

/ to go out / At , the tide started /about three o’clock/

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At about three o’clock, the tide started to go out.

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*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.

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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