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Kirill
Is it ok to say "I'll go out", when you are going to leave the room?
So, imagine you want to leave the room and go to another room of the house. Is it ok to say just "I'm going out".
One another example, when you are arguing with a kid, and you say something like "If you don't be good, I'll go out".
Or it would sound like I'm going to leave home?
9 ก.พ. 2019 เวลา 20:51
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I'd choose I'll leave instead of I'll go out. And behave instead of be good. If you don't behave, I'll leave.
I think we need the context to give a better feedback. I hope I helped you.
9 กุมภาพันธ์ 2019
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Going out, generally means leaving the house. So no, it wouldn't sound right if you just mean going from one room to another.
I can't think of a natural way of announcing that you are about to move from one room in the house to another - it seems an odd thing to do. If you have had enough of a conversation with a person and you want to move away from them - whether to another room or just another part of the same room, you might say something like "I have had enough of this", and walk away.
9 กุมภาพันธ์ 2019
I think it's better to use " l'll leave the room "
9 กุมภาพันธ์ 2019
I think going out usually means leaving the house.
"I'm just going to the kitchen/bathroom", and yes, for the child example: If you don't behave! / If you're not good, I'll leave!!"
9 กุมภาพันธ์ 2019
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