Phrasal verb – GO OUT (Lesson-41)

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My name is Snehal. I welcome you on my podcast channel where you can learn a lot about English grammar and vocabulary. Today we are going to talk about one of my favorite topics of English grammar and vocabulary and it is phrasal verbs. If you want to take your writing style next level or impress somebody with your English then you should use this phrasal verb. Therefore, without wasting much time, let’s deep dive into it.

Today’s phrasal verb is GO OUT. We will see this phrasal verb with five different meanings.

  1. Go out – something stops being fashionable Examples: These days, all of us use smartphones. I think dumb phones have gone out of the market. / CD player and MP-3 players went out of the fashion a few years before. / Formal clothes will never be go out of the trend.
  2. Go out – to stop producing light. Examples: While we were working on our laptops, suddenly light went out. / Kindly back up your data, there’s a possibility that light will go out in a few moments. / If light goes out, we will use lanterns.
  3. Go out – to leave the house for some fun. Examples: In this pandemic, people are not able to go out in the morning as well as in the evening. / Instead of going out, people prefer staying at home. / Let’s go out this evening and have some fun with all our headfone friends.
  4. Go out – to exit a competition by losing. Examples: If you can’t win this match, you will go out of the tournament. / They performed really well. However, they went out in the semi-final match. / Owing to his simple mistakes, he has gone out of the game.
  5. Go out – to send something by email. Examples: The purchase order will go out tomorrow at this time. / The confidential data is going out right now. / Their bill has already been gone out.

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