
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast 06 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST--I'm into sports.
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May 7, 2014 AI Snips
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Meaning of "My Knee Went Out"
- "My knee went out" means your knee is in pain or injured, like twisting or hurting it.
- It indicates a painful condition making movement difficult, similar to saying "My back went out."
Dialogue Example
- Coach Shane uses a dialogue to illustrate the expression.
- Someone's knee went out while playing soccer, preventing them from playing basketball.
Pronunciation Tip
- Coach Shane advises on the pronunciation of "went out," noting the optional 't' cancellation when spoken fast.
- He recommends keeping the 't' sound when speaking slowly for clarity: "My knee went out."
