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Magda89 Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

"be out" means in this sentence...

Hi,
the point is that I do no know the meaning of the sentence, especially of phrasal verb "be out" used here:
The roses have been out for a few days now.
Can somebody help me?

Thanks in advance:)
  

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Hi Magda, and welcome to English Forums. The roses have been in bloom. Their flowers look nice now.

  • Hi Magda, and welcome to English Forums.
  • The roses have been in bloom.
  • Their flowers look nice now.
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Hi Magda, and welcome to English Forums.

The roses have been in bloom. Their flowers look nice now.

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