Using SALIR To go out Uses of SALIR Can be used to express a plans followed by an infinitive. Can be used to express a destination. Can be used to express action of leaving. Can be used to describe company Conjugation SALIR= to go salgo = I go out salimos = We go out sales = You go out(inf.) salís= You all go out (inf.) Él sale = he goes out Ella sale = she goes out Ud. sale = You go out(f.) Ellos salen = they go out (m.) Ellas salen= They go out (f.) Uds. salen = You all go out (f.) Uses of SALIR To “leave a place”: SALIR + de + def. art. +place Salgo de la oficina a las seis. I leave the office at six. Salimos *del restaurante tarde. We left the restaurant late. Uses of SALIR, con’t. When using the previous constructions remember that a contraction occurs when the preposition “de” precedes a singular, masculine, definite article. de + el = del (from the…) Be careful not to mistake “el” for “Él” “el”= the “Él” or “él” = he The contraction ONLY occurs with “el” Uses of SALIR To “depart” for a “destination” SALIR + para + (def. art.) + place Salgo para el trabajo temprano I leave for work early. Ella sale para Madrid el lunes. She is leaving for Madrid on Monday. Uses of SALIR To “ go out with” or “to date” SALIR + con + persona (s) Salgo con mis amigos todos los días. I go out with my friends everyday. ¿Sabes si Elena sale con Juan? Do you know if Elena is going out with Juan? Uses of SALIR To “go out to do something” SALIR + a+ infinitive Nunca salgo a desayunar. I never go out to breakfast. Vamos a salir a correr hoy. We are going out to run today.