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badr.a7
Morocco

help please
 
what is the difference between get out and go out ?

6 Apr 2011      





Lidia B.
Germany

To get out means to leave a vehicle, for a example to leave a bus or train.
To go out means to leave the room or building.


You can use this site.  http://dictionary.cambridge.org/

Just type the word or expression you need in the space above and look it up!

6 Apr 2011     



badr.a7
Morocco

MANY THANKS INDEED

6 Apr 2011     



libertybelle
United States

You can get out of a car too.

6 Apr 2011     



amandamlemos
Brazil

Get out= leave, I need to get out of my house!
Go out= go somewhere , Im going out to the movies today.

6 Apr 2011