goes, went, gone, going
to go out
phrasal verbE
To have a romantic relationship with someone
- 1They have been going out for a year now.
- 2Are you going out with anyone?
To go out means to spend time with someone outside of your home, like going to a restaurant or a movie. To have a romantic relationship with someone means to be in a special and loving connection with that person, often going on dates and sharing feelings.
Remember, it's important to communicate openly and honestly in a romantic relationship. Don't be afraid to express your thoughts and feelings to build a strong connection with your partner.
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at an art exhibition
A Chance Encounter
Frank
Hey Michelle, I didn't expect to see you here!
Michelle
Hi Frank! I love this place. Are you here with someone?
Frank
Actually, I'm here with Emma. We've been going out for a few months now.
Michelle
That's great to hear! I hope you both enjoy the exhibition.
during lunch break
A Surprising Revelation
Dorothy
Did you hear that Emily and Jake are going out now?
Rebecca
Really? I thought they were just friends.
Dorothy
Apparently, they've been seeing each other for a few weeks.
Rebecca
That's exciting! They make a great couple.
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Similar to "to go out":
- 1date
- 2see