to leave a place · to depart
This expression is super useful when you're talking about leaving a place, especially when you're about to start a journey or an activity! 🚶♀️✈️ It's casual and perfect for everyday chats with friends about your travel plans!
💡 You can use 'to head out' for almost any kind of departure! Whether you're 'heading out' for a coffee, 'heading out' to work, or 'heading out' on a grand adventure, it fits perfectly. Just remember to add 'for' or 'to' if you're specifying your destination (e.g., 'to head out for the airport', 'to head out to Paris'). 🗺️
Which English expression best fits this situation? Sarah wants to tell Mike that she needs to leave her house to start her road trip early tomorrow morning. A. to stay in B. to head out C. to chill at home