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Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out)



 
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Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out) #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:51 pm   Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out)
 

Hi,
Please read:

He selsom goes out. (a)

Please tell me all the meaning you can understand with "go out" in this sentence.

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Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out) #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:58 am   Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out)
 

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He seldom leaves his home.
He seldom entertains himself at movies, restaurants, discos, etc.
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Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out) #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:01 am   Meaning of 'Go out' (He selsom goes out)
 

Many thanks
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