Unlocking Phrasal Verbs: Find Out How To Use ‘Find Out’!

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🟨 I need to find out the time of the meeting tomorrow.

🟧 Did you find out who won the competition?

🟥 We're going to find out if the restaurant is open on Sundays.

🟦 I'm eager to find out what the surprise is.

🟪 She wants to find out why the computer keeps crashing.

🟩 The detective is determined to find out the truth about the case.

🟫 We'll find out the results of the test next week.

🟨 I was shocked to find out that they're moving away.

🟧 Let's find out what's causing the strange noise in the car.

🟥 You'll find out soon enough what I'm planning for your birthday.

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find out

meaning: to discover or learn information, often through investigation, inquiry, or observation. For example, if you "find out" someone's phone number, it means you discover what it is, perhaps by asking them directly or by looking it up. Similarly, if you "find out" about an event, it means you become aware of it through some means, such as hearing about it from someone else or seeing it advertised.

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