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# ''Paul '''goes out''' every Friday to drink beer at the nearest club .'' [Paul leaves home every Friday...]
 
# ''Paul '''goes out''' every Friday to drink beer at the nearest club .'' [Paul leaves home every Friday...]
 
# ''Robert and Alice '''have been going out''' for two years now''.  [they are in a romantic relationship for two years]
 
# ''Robert and Alice '''have been going out''' for two years now''.  [they are in a romantic relationship for two years]
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# ''This colour had '''gone out''' of fashion.'' [vanished from fashion]
  
 
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 13:18, 2 kwi 2016

go out (to leave, to have a romantic relationship) - wyjść, chodzić ze sobą.

  1. Jane is going out tonight. [Jane is leaving her house tonight - probably to enjoy herself.]
  2. Paul goes out every Friday to drink beer at the nearest club . [Paul leaves home every Friday...]
  3. Robert and Alice have been going out for two years now. [they are in a romantic relationship for two years]
  4. This colour had gone out of fashion. [vanished from fashion]