HANG OUT (1)
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HANG OUT (1)


hang out = spend time in a place
examples
  • We usually hang out at local restaurants.
  • Where do you usually hang out in the city? 
  • In the summer we hang out at local bars by the beach. 
  • Many children hang out in the park in the afternoons. 
  • When we were little we hung out in the open fields near our village.
  • Where do you hang out these days? 





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