Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Hang out' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb “hang out” means to spend time with friends or relax in a place. In Hindi, it can be translated as or “गप्पें मारना”.

Usage Examples and Translation

1. I like to hang out at the park with my friends.

मुझे अपने दोस्तों के साथ पार्क में समय बिताना पसंद है।


2. We often hang out at the café after school.

हम अक्सर स्कूल के बाद कैफे में गप्पें मारते हैं


3. Do you want to hang out this weekend?

क्या तुम इस सप्ताहांत समय बिताना चाहते हो?


Key Mistakes

1. Using “hang out” in a formal context: This phrase is casual and should not be used in formal situations, like business meetings.

2. Confusing “hang out” with “hang up”: Remember, “hang up” means to end a phone call, while “hang out” means to spend time with someone.

3. Not using it with a subject: Always use “hang out” with a subject, like “I” or “we.” For example, say “I hang out” instead of just “hang out.”

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