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![]() | Fill in the blanks. Use PLAY, FUN, ENJOY, GO, HANG OUT, etc. Exampe: We had a lot of fun when we were dating, but we broke up anyway.
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I am not so sure about the use of "hang out". Thank you. Teia Last edited by gfell; Wed 23-Aug-06 at 10:00 AM. | |
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![]() | "Hang out" means to spend your free time with someone or at some place. Example: - When I was younger, I used to hang out with my friends at the local library.If you are ever uncertain of new words, a quick way to look up the meanings can be found at Dictionary.com. I'm often using this great resource to clarify things and check-up on spellings.
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