Phrasal verbs with out
Phrasal verbs or compound verbs in English are idiomatic expressions widely used by native speakers in both formal and informal situations. If you don’t know how phrasal verbs are formed, we tell you that they are the combination of a verb plus a preposition, like out, or an adverb. Depending on the preposition or adverb accompanying the verb, it will change its meaning. That is why they can be somewhat confusing and difficult to learn. Sometimes we can even find the verb and the complement separated by the direct object.
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Phrasal verb sentences with the preposition out
Here you have three examples of phrasal verbs with the preposition out, which you will surely use to communicate in English. They are go out, figure out, and find out.
Go out
The phrasal verb go out conjugated in simple present.
‘I always go out on Friday nights.’
(‘I always go out on Friday nights’).
Figure out
The phrasal verb Figure out conjugated in future.
‘They won’t figure out that math problem.’
(‘They won’t solve that math problem’).
Find out
The phrasal verb Find out conjugated in simple past.
‘Last week I found out that my brother has a girlfriend.’
(‘Last week I discovered that my brother has a girlfriend’).
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