Easy English phrasal verbs: Come Out | Expand your English Vocabulary
Jul 7, 2023
Have you ever heard the phrasal verb: Come Out? It has two meanings! To come out means to come out as a member or LGBTQ+ or come out means to go and spend time with your friends.
In this short, I give a couple of examples of what "come out" means.
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Transcript for Phrasal verbs:
Today's phrasal verb is: come out. Come out has two meanings, so come out the first meaning is if you're gay and you want to tell everyone. You could say, "I came out when I was 18 years old" or "I'm planning on coming out to my family in a couple years from now".
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