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Come in and go out

she comes in to work at seven do you want to come in for a coffee the opposite of come in is go out this means to leave a place to go somewhere else I need to go out to find som...

Course: Everyday English from the startSection: Beginner phrasal verbsSubtitles: en

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building

2:40

she comes in to work at seven

2:44

do you want to come in for a coffee

2:48

the opposite of come in is go out

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this means to leave a place to go

2:57

somewhere else

2:58

I need to go out to find something for

3:03

lunch

3:04

I'm going out to the city with friends

3:08

tonight

3:10

the next one

3:11

pick up

3:13

I am picking up the glass

3:18

you can also use pick up to mean you are

3:23

getting something or taking something

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from somewhere

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for example

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I am picking up dinner tonight from the

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restaurant

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I'm bringing it from the restaurant home

3:40

I'm picking it up

3:42

the opposite of pick up is put down

3:48

I'm putting the glass down

3:52

could you please put down your phone and

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listen to me

3:57

now remember in the past you say put

4:01

down

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