Phrasal verb №10
set out to
/set aʊt tuː/
Meaning
To begin doing something with a clear purpose or intention
Example
She set out to learn Spanish in one year.
She set out to learn Spanish in one year.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №10
/set aʊt tuː/
He set out to learn English and practise every day.
He set out to learn English and practise every day.
She set out to become a doctor when she was young.
She set out to become a doctor when she was young.
They set out to build their own house in the countryside.
They set out to build their own house in the countryside.