Hello and welcome to the English We Speak.
I'm Fayfay.
And I'm Beth.
We have an expression which is used to say you have nothing left of something specific,
particularly something that other people want.
The phrase is I'm out.
Other pronouns can be used.
So we can say we're out or you're out as well.
I'm out.
Let's talk about how we use it.
Well, Fei.
Fei, do you remember that amazing new coffee I've been drinking?
I know you like it and I was going to get you some for your birthday,
but when I went to buy it, they were completely out.
Oh, no.
They didn't have any of that coffee left.
Thanks for trying anyway.
Maybe there's another variety we could try.
Well, I thought that.
But it turned out there was a complete shortage of coffee.