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Come Out: 14 Ways to Use the Phrasal Verb Come Out! Improve your English with Phrasal Verbs!

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“The sun’ll come out tomorrow!” Phrasal Verbs are a great way to improve your English fluency and sound more like a native English speaker. Did you know that the phrasal verb ‘Come out’ has 14 different meanings in English? Are you ready to improve your English and learn all 14 meanings in today’s English lesson?

The 14 meanings of the phrasal verb come out included in this English lesson with example sentences are:
1. Leave the inside of a place: I’m not coming out of these covers!
2. Appear / Reappear after being hidden for awhile: The sun came out after the rain storm. The flowers come out in spring.
3. Go somewhere to attend a social event: Come out with us for drinks.
4. Travel a long way to visit someone: My mother is coming out for Christmas. My in-laws came out from Japan for a visit.
5. For a movie, book, CD, etc to be released / available to the public: I can’t wait till my favourite singer’s new CD comes out. A lot of good movies came out this year.
6. Something becomes unstuck / unfixed from it’s position: My hair is coming out! When I was a child, I was excited when my first tooth came out.
7. A stain to be removed: The red wine stain came out of the carpet. This coffee stain won’t come out of this shirt.
8. A photo, picture, artwork, etc to be finished in a particular way : My wedding photos came out great.
9. The total number as a result of calculation or measurement: The bill came out to over $400.
11. To be said, understood, or heard in a particular way: I was trying to explain myself, but it came out wrong.
12. Declare that you are for or against something. (Positive = Come out for, Come out in favour of. Negative = Come out against) : The citizens came out in favour of the new municipal laws. Many content creators are coming out agains the new COPPA rules on YouTube.
13. For a secret to be made public, for a fact to emerge: It came out in court that the defendant had been having an affair with the victim.
14. Openly admit that you are homosexual: Jeff was worried about coming out to his parents, but after he came out they still loved him just the same.

By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned 14 ways to use the phrasal verb come out which will help you to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for daily life. Thank you for watching, “Come Out: 14 Ways to Use the Phrasal Verb Come Out! Improve your English with Phrasal Verbs!” I hope these English phrasal verbs will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies!


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