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

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When will you go out? ¿Cuándo salimos?
If the sun were to go out, all living things would die. Si el sol se apagara, todas las cosas vivas morirían.
Didn't you go out? ¿No habías salido?
You can't go out. No puedes salir.
We go out together every weekend. Salimos juntos cada fin de semana.
May I go out to play? ¿Puedo salir a jugar?
Did you see him go out? ¿Le viste salir?
You ought not to go out. Usted no debería salir.
No, I didn't go out. No, no salí.
She wanted to go out anyway. De todas formas, ella quería salir.
She was about to go out. Ella estaba a punto de salir.
The children wanted to go out. El chico quiere salir.
Either go out or come in. O sales, o entras.
You must not go out today. Hoy no debes salir.
Let's go out to eat. Salgamos a comer.
Don't go out after dark. No salgas después de que oscurezca.
She promised not to go out alone. Ella prometió no salir sola.
May I go out for a walk? ¿Puedo salir a caminar?
Rarely does he go out on Sunday. Él rara vez sale los domingos.
I was obliged to go out yesterday. Me vi obligado a salir ayer.
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