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How to Use "Out" with Example Sentences
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out
(adv):
not in; away from home
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Used with verbs:
"
He
went
out
last night.
"
(went)
"
Let's
go
out
to eat.
"
(go)
"
She
called
out
for help.
"
(called)
"
Has the new book
come
out
yet?
"
(come)
"
He
spread
out
a picnic blanket under the oak tree.
"
(spread, put, rolled, laid)
"
He
jumped
out
from behind the bush and scared us.
"
(jumped)
"
The dog's tongue
is hanging
out
.
"
(be + hanging, be + sticking)
"
She
threw
the spoiled food
out
.
"
(threw, tossed)
"
He
emptied
his desk
out
.
"
(emptied, cleaned, cleared)
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out
(prep):
used when saying someone or something is moving from inside to outside or going away from home
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Used with verbs:
"
The dog
ran
out
the door.
"
(ran)
"
She
jumped
out
the window.
"
(jumped, leaped, climbed)
"
He
walked
out
the back door.
"
(walked, slipped, escaped)
"
Please
take
out
the trash.
"
(take)
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out
(adj):
not at home; when a baseball player does not make it on base
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Example sentences:
"
She is
out
every night.
"
"
He is
out
at the moment.
"
"
They are always
out
.
"
"
Tell them I'm
out
.
"
"
He is
out
again.
"
"
He was
out
at home plate.
"
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