Examples of using "Esco" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm not going out.
I'm going out in an hour.
I'm going out.
I never go out.
- I don't get out much.
- I don't go out much.
I'm going out with Peter.
Where do I get off?
I don't go out much anymore.
I don't go out much.
As soon as I finish, I am going out.
I don't hang out with them.
I'm going out today.
I go out with Mary almost every Saturday.
I'm leaving in ten minutes.
I'm going out tonight, regardless.
I seldom go out anymore.
I go out sometimes for a beer.
Is it OK if I go out with him?
Is it OK if I go out with her?
I hardly ever go out.
- I have to do my homework instead of going out.
- I'm not going out because I have to do my homework.
If it rains tonight, I won't go out of my house.
I often go out with friends in the evening.
I sometimes go out for a walk.
If it rains this evening, I'm not going out.
I leave my house at 8:00 in the morning.
I take an umbrella with me when I go out.
I set out early so as to catch the first train.
I seldom go out after dark.
In winter I leave home at nine.
I leave home at 7:30 in the morning.
I almost never go out after dark.
I always turn off the light when I leave a room.
I haven't been outside in weeks.
I leave the house at 8.15 and arrive at school at 8.45.
I polish my boots and go out — the old dirt will give way to the new.
My mom makes me some coffee and then I leave in time to catch the bus.