Collocation
go outside
Definition
to leave a building and move to the outdoor area
'go outside' is a common English collocation. to leave a building and move to the outdoor area
go + outside
“It's sunny—let's go outside for a walk.”
Examples
- It's warm today. Let's _____ outside.
- I don't want to _____ outside because it's raining.
- After dinner, we usually _____ outside for some fresh air.
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- The kids _____ outside as soon as school ends.
- Please _____ outside and wait for me by the car.
- When the fire alarm rang, everyone _____ outside quickly.
- I was so stressed that I _____ outside to clear my head.
- If you feel sleepy, _____ outside for a few minutes and get some sunlight.
- Before the meeting, she _____ outside to take a phone call in private.
More verb + adverbs
- do well to be successful or achieve good results
- do badly to perform poorly; to have an unsatisfactory result (in a task, test, game, or situation)
- go abroad to travel to or live in a foreign country
- go wrong to fail, stop working correctly, or develop a problem; to happen in an unexpected bad way
- go smoothly to happen or progress without problems, delays, or difficulties