stay out late

stay out late(
stey
 
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leyt
)
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. salir hasta tarde
Luana turned thirty years old and now she never wants to stay out late.Luana cumplió treinta años y ahora nunca quiere salir hasta tarde.
b. quedarse hasta tarde
We have to stay out late tonight. We can't go home at ten like the last time we went out.Tenemos que quedarnos hasta tarde esta noche. No podemos regresar a la casa a las diez como la última vez que salimos.
c. estar fuera hasta tarde
Julio likes to stay out late, but his parents always get angry when he gets home at four in the morning.A Julio le gusta estar fuera hasta tarde, pero sus padres siempre se enojan cuando llega a la casa a las cuatro de la mañana.
d. estar afuera hasta tarde
I am not going to stay out late tonight. I have a test tomorrow.No voy a estar afuera hasta tarde esta noche. Tengo un examen mañana.
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