Usage examples of "went out" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom went out for lunch. Tom salió a almorzar.
Oh, the lights went out. Oh, la luz se apagó.
I went out by bicycle. Salí en bicicleta.
The light suddenly went out. De repente la luz se apagó.
He went out to eat. Él salió a comer.
Suddenly all the lights went out. De repente, todas las luces se apagaron.
She went out just now. Ella acaba de salir.
The fire went out by itself. El fuego se apagó solo.
He went out of the room. Él salió de la habitación.
The candle went out by itself. La vela se apagó sola.
She went out of the restaurant. Ella salió del restaurante.
All at once the lights went out. De repente las luces se apagaron.
She went out of the room. Salió de la habitación.
All of sudden all the lights went out. De repente, todas las luces se apagaron.
The children went out to play. Los niños salieron a jugar.
All of a sudden, the lights went out. De repente se apagaron las luces.
I went out with my friend. Salí con mi amigo.
The lights suddenly went out and it become dark. Las luces se apagaron de repente y todo quedó a oscuras.
He quickly went out of the room. Él salió rápidamente del cuarto.
All of a sudden, all the lights went out. De repente, todas las luces se apagaron.
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