goes, went, gone, going

to go out
phrasal verbE

To participate in social activities outside the home
  • 1Let's go out for dinner tonight.
  • 2Do you want to go out and see a movie?
To go out means to spend time with friends or family outside of your house. It could be going to a restaurant, watching a movie, or attending a party. It's a way to have fun and socialize with others in different places.
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Remember to always check the weather before going out. You don't want to be caught unprepared for rain or cold temperatures when you're out having fun with friends.
at a coffee shop
Deciding on Evening Plans
Melissa
Hey Joseph, do you have any plans for tonight?
Joseph
Not yet, but I was thinking we could go out and catch a movie.
Melissa
That sounds great! Maybe we can grab dinner afterward.
Joseph
Perfect, let's meet here at 6 PM and head out together.
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