Значение Get out
To leave or escape from a particular place.
In simple words: To leave or escape from a place.
Get out в предложении
- I need to get out of this meeting.
- It’s time to get out for some fresh air.
- When the fire alarm rang, everyone had to get out immediately.
- After a long day, I just want to get out and relax.
- She told him to get out of the car and wait.
Как использовать Get out
Use 'get out' in casual conversations to indicate leaving a place, often in an urgent or spontaneous manner. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of someone quickly running 'out' of a door when it's time to leave.
Похожие слова
Collocations with Get out
- get out of a car
- get out quickly
- get out of the house
Common mistakes with Get out
- Confusing with 'get out of' (to avoid something).
- Using 'get out' in overly formal contexts.
- Omitting the subject, like saying 'Get out!' instead of including it.
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Частые вопросы о "Get out"
Что значит "Get out"?
To leave or escape from a place.
Какое определение у "Get out"?
To leave or escape from a particular place.
Как использовать "Get out" в предложении?
I need to get out of this meeting.
Можешь привести ещё один пример с "Get out"?
It’s time to get out for some fresh air.
Какие синонимы у "Get out"?
Распространённые варианты: leave, exit, depart, run away, break free.
Какие слова сочетаются с "Get out"?
Часто сочетается с get out of a car, get out quickly, get out of the house.
Какие частые ошибки при использовании "Get out"?
Confusing with 'get out of' (to avoid something). Using 'get out' in overly formal contexts. Omitting the subject, like saying 'Get out!' instead of including it.
Как произносится "Get out"?
US: //ɡɛt aʊt//, UK: //ɡɛt aʊt//. Послушай аудио выше, чтобы услышать произношение носителя.
Когда стоит использовать "Get out"?
Use 'get out' in casual conversations to indicate leaving a place, often in an urgent or spontaneous manner. Avoid in formal writing.
