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PHRASAL VERBS

1. Scan the article to find more phrasal verbs.


Phrasal verb
Found out
Caught early
Pull through
Grow up
(Past: grew up)
Work out
(Past: worked out)
Bum out

Bring down
Walk away

Struggled through

Ran into
Ran away
Made up
Catch up
Knock it off
Play down

Sign out

Meaning in English
discovered
find a disease at an
early stage
to survive an illness
become an adult
to perform physical
exercises
To annoy someone or
make them
disappointed
to cause to fall
to stop being involved
in a situation because it
is difficult to deal with or
does not give you any
advantages
To get through
something in the best
way possible
run + into = meet
run + away = leave
home
Invented, imaginary
To bring/to reach
someone
To stop doing
something
to minimize the
importance of
something
to log out of computer,
website

Meaning in Spanish
Descubri, averigu
Detect a tiempo
Ponerse bien,
reponerse
Crecer, llegar a ser un
adulto
Hacer ejercicio,
ejercitarse fsicamente
debilitarse

vencer
alejarse

enfrent

Encontrarse con
Fugarse, escaparse.
Inventar
Ponerse al da con las
noticias.
Detenerse, dejar de
hacer lo que hace.
desacreditar

Cerrar sesion de una


cuenta, desloguearse.

2. Write your examples with the phrasal verbs seen in the article.

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She found out that the train had been cancelled.


When Jack grows up he wants to be a fireman.
The expert medical treatment pulled him through.
The disease was caught early by staff medical.
The medical students work out every day.
This sad case is bringing me down.
He says seems to bum out.
They are walked away of that rampage
Mario struggled through his disease with optimism.
I ran into my teacher at the movies last night.
He ran away when he was 15.
I made up the story.
Call me, we need to catch up!
Knock it off, you're driving me crazy.
The director is trying to play down the significance of the recent
cutbacks.
p. I forgot to sign out of my email.

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