Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Opt out' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb opt out means to choose not to participate in something. In Hindi, it can be translated as "बाहर निकलना" (bahar nikalna). People often use this term when they want to say they do not want to be part of a program, service, or agreement.

Usage Examples and Translation

1. "I decided to opt out of the gym membership."
"मैंने जिम की सदस्यता से बाहर निकलने का फैसला किया।"

2. "She can opt out of the email list anytime."
"वह कभी भी ईमेल सूची से बाहर निकल सकती है।"

3. "Many people opt out of surveys because they are too long."
"कई लोग सर्वेक्षणों से बाहर निकल जाते हैं क्योंकि वे बहुत लंबे होते हैं।"

Key Mistakes

1. Confusing opt out with opt in: Remember, opt in means to choose to participate, while opt out means to choose not to participate.
2. Using it in the wrong context: Make sure to use opt out only when you are talking about not participating in something.
3. Forgetting the preposition: Always use opt out of when referring to what you are opting out from. For example, say "opt out of the program," not just "opt out the program."

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