Monday, September 29, 2014

Lesson 260--Phrasal Verbs


 
It is time to learn some more phrasal verbs.  Today, we look at entertainment.

come out = released to the public

The new iPhone 6 came out last week.
John likes to see movies the day they come out.
Does anyone know when the next Twilight book comes out?
The Toronto Star comes out every day.
The latest Marvel movie has already come out.

slang for music releases = drop

Katy Perry's new CD drops on Tuesday.

2 comments:

  1. As far as I know, "to come out" is also a slang for people that stops hiding and assumes themselves as being gay to the world. In portuguese, we say "to come out of the wardrobe" ( sair do armário)

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  2. This also has the same meaning in English. In English we say "come out of the closet.", but these days just "come out".
    Thanks for sharing.

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