
Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbs
an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element, typically either an adverb, or a preposition, for example see to, or a combination of both, such as look down on
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Look after
Cancelar
Cuidar
Vomitar
Crecer
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Get along with
Regresar a un lugar
Llevarse bien
Respetar
Buscar
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Get over
Esperar algo con gusto
Ser como alguien
Recuperarse. Superar
Pensar
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Cortar en pequeños pedazos se dice en Inglés...
Chop in
Scissor up
Cut up
Knife in
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Encender y apagar un aparato electrónico se dice en inglés...
Turn on / Turn off
Power on / Power off
Play in / Play out
Start up / Start down
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Pass out
Defender
Hacer que una persona triste se sienta feliz
Encontrar
Perder la consciencia
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Grow up
Ser como alguien
Hacer algo malo y no ser castigado
Madurar. Crecer
Dejar de hablar
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Don't ___________ the topic of abortion at the meeting!
wear out
take in
do up
bring up
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Could you ______ me ______ at the theatre at 12?
grow / up
get / through
pick / up
bring / up
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You need to ________ the information, not just listen to it.
go in
take in
hand in
wear out
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Go back
Buscar
Recuperarse
Regresar a un lugar
Dejar de hablar
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Look up to
Respetar
Pensar
Defender
Buscar
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Remember to ________ your assignment next class.
hand in
bring up
do up
take in
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The building is too old. They are planning to _______ this building next year.
do up
bring up
grow up
cleared up
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I was born in England but I _________ in Scotland.
took up
picked up
grew up
grew on
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When the food _______, the digestive system begins to work.
goes in
goes on
went on
take in
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Could you ________ your room, please? It's a mess!
do up
clean up
pick up
take in
Phrasal verbs
an idiomatic phrase consisting of a verb and another element, typically either an adverb, or a preposition, for example see to, or a combination of both, such as look down on
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