Phrasal verb prepositions: OUT part 04: OUT means EXIT/LEAVE

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In this video, I explain why the preposition “out” can mean “exit" or "leave" and give some examples of phrasal verbs that use it in this sense.
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dimplevishwakarma
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alvaromartin
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Your all video help to learn English very easily

YogeshKumar-ymhg
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For the first time, I realized a meaning of verb for 'clock'.

I knew a meaning 'pull out' as it had memorized.
but I was thinking whenever see the word 'pull out'.

Why pull meaning was 'drive'?
It looks like that 'pull' meaning is 'attract or pluck'.

Today, I knew that 'pull' implies 'drive'.
Moreover, I got a meaning of preposition 'out'.

I love you teacher ♥
I'm going to keep in mind.

kimyoolhi
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Thanks a lot teacher ! The best explanation about this preposition which I never watched before !! I really appreciate you! Please, post a video how can I understand the preposition " down" !

etelvinofranca
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Very useful content, pls make a video on DOWN phrase also, Tq..

myhungryman
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Out =1️⃣ outside
=2️⃣ outwards(outward direction)
=3️⃣ appear / emerge
=4️⃣ disappear (auto antonym means the opposite of itself)
=5️⃣exit or leave

毛少雄
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Could you please raise the pace of your videos

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