In and Out

The words in and out are often used in English.  Sometimes it is difficult to know when to use them.  So lets practice some common sentences.

In:  

My dog does not like to get in my car.

I exercise three times a week because I like to stay in shape.

It is always cold in January.

I don’t like moving in to a new house.  There are always too many boxes in my way.

Out:

When I feel lazy, it is not easy to get up and go out.

Many Americans are out of shape because they do not exercise.

I had a falling out with my friend and now we don’t talk anymore. (“Falling out” in this sentence has the meaning of our relationship fell from a good place to a bad place.)

My family was sad when I moved out of Idaho.

 

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