be out now

be out now(
bi
 
aut
 
nau
)
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. no estar en estos momentos
Mrs. Hayes is out now. She'll be back in the office at 2 pm.La Sra. Hayes no está en estos momentos. Regresará a la oficina a las 2 pm.
b. estar fuera en estos momentos
They're both out with their friends now, but they should be back around 5 pm.Los dos están fuera con sus amigos en estos momentos, pero deberían regresar sobre las 5 pm.
c. estar afuera en estos momentos
If Kamaal is out now, then we'll have to come back later to see him.Si Kamaal está afuera en estos momentos, tendremos que volver más tarde a verlo.
a. estar fuera en estos momentos
The dogs are out now. They'd been inside the house all day.Los perros están fuera en estos momentos. Han estado todo el día dentro de la casa.
b. estar afuera en estos momentos
The cat is out now. I saw her go outside.La gata está afuera en estos momentos. La vi salir.
a. ser descubierto
Your secret is out now. Everybody knows.Tu secreto ha sido descubierto. Todo el mundo sabe.
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