go out
leave home socially
To leave your home, especially to meet people or enjoy yourself.
I usually go out with my friends on Friday nights.
Phrasal verbs built on "go" — same verb, but the particle changes the meaning. Pick the one that fits.
leave home socially
To leave your home, especially to meet people or enjoy yourself.
I usually go out with my friends on Friday nights.
have a romantic relationship
to regularly spend time with someone as their boyfriend or girlfriend.
Anna is going out with Tom—they've been together for six months.
review carefully
To look at something again, especially to check details or make sure you understand it.
I need to go over my notes before the exam.
visit someone at their place
to travel to someone’s home or location, usually for a short visit.
I might go over to Sarah’s after dinner to help her with her homework.
experience something difficult or unpleasant
to experience a difficult, unpleasant, or challenging situation or period in your life.
She went through a lot after losing her job.