Phrasal verbs have two parts: a verb (e.g.: put, take, get, give, go, etc) and one or sometimes two "small words" (e.g.: on, up, out, in, etc) which go with the verb. Compare: Normal Ver…Full description
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Judit López PHRASAL VERBS
Phrasal Verbs. VERB Blow out Break down Bring in Bring out Bring up Call back Call (sth) off Catch on Check in Check out Cheer up Choke on (sth) Clued up Come back Come up Count on (sth) Cut (sth) out Dive in Drive off Drop in Drop out Get in Get on Fill in Find out Fix up Get by Get in Get on Get on (wth sb) Get out Give up Go for Go on Go out Go through with sth Have in Join in Keep on
MEANING Apagar (fuego) Dejar de funcionar Traer Estrenar Sacar un tema Devolver llamada Cancelar Popularizarse Registrarse Comprobar Alegrarse Atragantarse Saber/Conocer Volver a un lugar Suceder Contar con algo Recortar Sumergirse Marcharse Encontrarse Deja algo Tenerla tomada Llevarse Rellenar Informarse Organizar Apañárselas Entrar Subir/Montarse Hacer progresos Llevarse bien Escaparse Rendirse Preferir Ocurrir Salir Apagar de repente Pasarse de moda Seguir adelante Tenerla tomada Unirse Continuar
EXAMPLE We don’t need a candle so blow it out. Negotiations broke down beacause of a disagreement. The team plans to bring in changes in the company. Alice in Wonderland brings out a new film this week. I’d like to bring up a poblem with you. I’ll call back you later. The concerts was called off because of the weather. No one expected that this would catch on so quickly. As soon as I got to the airport, I checked in. What time do we have to check out? You look so sad, c’mon cheer up! He choked on a sweet yesterday. She is more clued up about movies than I am Sally is leaving tomorrow and coming back on Sunday. All kind of things can come up in a journey. You can’t count on the weather being good everyday. I cut this picture out from the magazine. She walked up to the edge of the pool and dived in. A woman got into the car and drove off. I dropped in to see Chris on my way home Gary went to university but dropped out after a year. He got in my brother and can’t almost see him. I usually get on well with people older than me Please fill in the application form and send it to us. You should go there to find out where’s your luggage. I can fix up the meeting, don’t worry. I have enough money to get by. How did the thieves get in? The bus was full so we couldn’t get on. How are you getting on in your new job? I really get on your friend Ana. Crights got out of her house a year ago. I won’t give up. I go for the red phone instead of the blue one. What’s going on? On Friday I’ll go out with my friends. Suddenly all the lights went out. This dress it’s completely go out. You need to go through the expedition. She had in me since always and I didn’t do nothing. We’re playing, why don’t you join in? He keeps on criticising me.
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Judit López PHRASAL VERBS
Keep up with Kick off Kick out Lap up Leave out Let (sb) down Let (one’s self) in Lock out Look down Look down on Look for Look forward (to) Look out Look up (at) Make off Make out Make up Move away Move in Pay up Pick Put on Put out Put (sth) down Put (sb) off Put (sth) off Put (sb) up Rule out Run away (from) Run out (of sth) Set off Set on Set up Settle down Shift away Sign up Stand up Take after Take sb in Take off Take on Take up Tell of Throw out Try on Try out
Mantener ritmo Empezar Empujar Deleitarse Omitir Decepcionar Dejar entrar No poder entrar Bajar la mirada Menospreciar Buscar Esperar ansioso Se cuidadoso Fijarse Robar Entender Decidirse Arreglar Abandonar Mudarse Pagar Recoger Ponerse Extinguir Soltar Desentar Posponer Dar asilo Descartar Huir Quedarse sin Empezar Estar seguro Comenzar Asentarse Abandonar Firmar Levantarse Parecerse Engañar Robar Despegar Contratar Retomar Regañar Empujar Probarse Probar
I just can’t keep up with her train of thought. The scene is almost kicking off. He kick out the chair against the wall. María lap up her recently engagement. You can leave out the details. She’ll never let you down. Here’s a key, so you can let yourselft in. I had no key so I was locked out. Gary looked down as the teacher told him of. It’s bad to look down on people less fortunate than you. If you don’t understand, you can look for it on the book. Are you looking forward to your holiday? Look out! There’s a car coming. We looked up at the plane as it flew above us. The robbers made off with a large amount of money. She couldn’t make out what Jill was saying. Fatima hasn’t made up her mind to study next year. I’m trying to make up last night fight with my mum. She almost moved away her guitar at the cellar. I’ve got a new flat and I’m moving in on Friday. I will pay up you next week. I picked up a pen that was on the floor. It’s so cold, I’ll put on my new jacket. We managed to put the fire out. I can’t with this box, I need to put it down. He puts me off the idea of doing snorkelling. They have put the concert off because it’s raining. My friend will put me up in her house this weekend. I definitely rule out the possibility of doing parachuting. Why did you run away from me? We’re running out of milk, please buy some. We were late setting off and that’s why we arrived late. He is dead set on our signing. Wanda will set up a consultancy business. He’ll settle down in Amsterdam next year. He shift away eveything he doesn’t like. I’ve signed up to help with the demonstration. Please stand up. I don’t take after my sister anyway. I was completely taken in the other day. The robers took off with money and jewellery. The plane takes off at night. The company always takes on new staff for summer. This summer I’ll take up swimming. Mum told of my bother because of his bad behaviour. I throw out him, we don’t really get along. I need to try on the clothes before buying them. He is trying out his new computer.
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Judit López PHRASAL VERBS
Turn around Turn (sth) down Turn out Turn out (clause) Turn up Walk out Work sth out Work out
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When I touched him on the shoulder, he turned around. I haven’t turned the chance down yet. There’s too much noise, turn down the music. I turned the lights out before leaving. I’ve never thought so, but he turned out to be right. Let’s turn up the radio. He just stoop up and walked out. I need a paper, I can’t work it out in my head. I hope everything works out well for you.