Mar 2, 2017
- Study box. Read these sentences carefully.
1. We’re going out for a meal. Do you want to come? 2. You look very smart this evening. Are you going out? 3. He goes out a lot. 4. Jenny usually goes out with her friends on Friday evenings. - Use the sentences in the study box to help you do these exercises.
- Choose the best meaning of this use of ‘go out’:
- to leave a building and not return
- to leave your house to go to a social event
- to leave one place and go to a different place
- Which of these are grammatically possible?
- We went out.
- We went out the house.
- We were gone out.
- Choose the best meaning of this use of ‘go out’:
- Answer the following questions, using ‘go out’ and the phrases below, with any other necessary information:
- A: Did you celebrate your wedding anniversary?
B: Yes, we . . . .- go out with my friends
- gone out to a party
- went out for a special meal
- A: What do you do at weekends?
B: I usually . . . .- go out with my friends
- gone out to a party
- went out for a special meal
- A: Is Jim here?
B: No, he’s . . . .- go out with my friends
- gone out to a party
- went out for a special meal
- A: Did you celebrate your wedding anniversary?
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