![]() It’s usually used alone, or with a complement of place (like a destination) or a complement of time. Partir is never followed by a direct object. On a related topic, you may enjoy my article on how to ask someone out on a date in French. Note the difference “je suis sortie DU cinéma” I left the movies / “je suis sortie AU cinéma” I went out to the movies.
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