May 19, 2012

Phrasal Verb: eat out

To eat out is to eat away from home, at a cafe or restaurant.

 

Examples of use:

1. I don't feel like cooking tonight so let's eat out.

2. We have eaten out every night this week!

3. I don't like eating out. I prefer to eat at home.


infinitive
eat out
present simple
eat out and eats out
-ing form
eating out
past simple
ate out
past participle
eaten out

 

See also, eat up

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