salir tarde

salir tarde(
sah
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leer
 
tahr
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deh
)
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. to leave late
Tendríamos que haber salido de casa a las 8 am, pero salimos tarde y perdimos el autobús.We should have left home at 8 am, but we left late and missed the bus.
b. to set off late
He salido tarde, así que no llegaré a Barcelona hasta las 2 pm.I've set off late, so I won't arrive in Barcelona until 2 pm.
a. to go out late
Anoche salimos tarde y estuvimos de bares hasta las 3 am.We went out late last night and were drinking in bars until 3 am.
a. to finish late
Hoy saldré tarde del trabajo, y no podré ir a buscar a los niños a la escuela.I'll finish work late today, and won't be able to pick up the children from school.
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