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go out with

phr. v..
A2 Elementary Oxford Informal

phr. v.. to spend time with someone because you are in a romantic relationship with them.

phr. v.. to be involved in a romantic or dating relationship with another person; an intransitive phrasal verb requiring a prepositional object.


SIMPLE

Is he still going out with Sarah?

CONTEXTUAL

They started going out with each other after meeting at a friend's wedding last summer.

COMPLEX

Although they had been going out with one another for several years, they decided to remain friends rather than pursue a formal engagement.

Particles
out with
Separability
inseparable
Pattern
go + out + with + object
Usage

always followed by 'with' when the partner is mentioned; 'go out' alone can mean to leave the house for social reasons.

Teaching tip

contrast with 'go out' (socializing generally) to avoid confusion; note that 'dating' is a more modern, often American-leaning synonym.

Pitfall

He is going out Sarah.He is going out with Sarah.the preposition 'with' is required to link the verb to the person being dated.

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