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Tobring [about Provocar, ocasionar Tt brought about horrific consequences when he came
into power.
To come Jabout Suceder How did your love come about?
[Our love came about because it was destiny.
Tomes Jabout Perder el tiempo, Stop messing about and do your homework!
haraganear
Tocome across | Encontrarse con "Tom came across Jill when he was at the concert
I will let you know if I come across the glasses that
you lost.
Togo facross | Cruzar You need to go actoss the bridge if you want to enter
the city.
To go after Perseguir, ir tras algo [The cat went after the bird but it flew away
To look after [Cuidar [Carol will look after the kids when we go out.
To take after Salir a ‘More and more, she takes after her mother.
Togo ‘ahead ‘Seguir adelante, avanzar | You should just go ahead without me because [have
to finish up my work first.
To bing TT thought I would bring along my sketch book on the
tip since the place has beautiful landscapes.
Togo Pil tell you as we go along
To tag | He always wants to tag along; I don’t know how to get
rid of him. ~
Togo You should not go along with Jim i
he is incorrect.
‘We don’t go along with that
To come It took Alonso a while to come around
To hang [She*s always hanging around that gqthi
To shop fore you buy your laptop, 0
ta bettér price
To call call round when you pass rough here]
Tolook efo have Took ound my
To tum Darse la vuelta\ fi ied re to find that Jim wag wai!
(re with ae of flowers.
Toget [around |Convencer para hater algo _|He will voters around to votd f ia]
(Someone =
‘around to)
Tobrng around | Convencer ie fo bring him around to my
Come ad
around) \
To get faround/ (Dar la vuelta fant this to get around so pl: ie FiO}
round Sortear un obstai
roular un rumot, historia” +t round some things befor
\ = il
To go faround? [Dar vuellas need to go round the dog if,
round Moverse por ahi red! All day long jtst
Haber para todos ‘Go around the office with-your eyes,
‘Darla vuelta =~ ‘then report what your have seen bac!
[Recorrer un sitio
~ [Do youthinik that two litres of orange juice will go
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Toget [at Meterse con alguien, abusar |T wish you would just get at it instead of going in
de circles.
Iral grano His wife is always getting at him for arriving late.
Togo [at ‘Amremeter, atacar The dog went at its meal like it hadn’t eaten for da
To keep [at Perseverar Tknow Spanish is hard but you just have to keep at it
[to pass your exam.
To break away Separarse, desprendeise | I really needed to break away from my mother, We
did not have a good relationship.
To fritter [away Desperdiciar ‘She ffittered away her inheritance.
To get away Tse Treally need to get away, Ineed a holiday.
Escaparse
Togo [away Desaparecer Twill go away and never come back,
Marcharse
Tokeep [away Mantener a distancia Please keep away the cat, Iam allergic:
To pass Helen’s father passed away this last Sunday
To put FTom is always being told by his mother to put away
his toys.
To tear ~_[Itswas so Tard for me to tear myself away fom him’
[when we were ibye.
To tuow Thad to throw away a lot of books
[because no one wanted them.
To whittle Hiis fortune was whitlling away a
amounts of his money.
Togive [away Don’t give the secret away!
(something With thatword you have given yourgel
somebody/ Let’s run! Someone is giving sweets away———>
away) / Sy
To stay [away fiom |Mantenet ay stay away from Pam, she is not a’ a |
[| _|aceroarse . \
Todo awayywith |Acabarconalgo | | a dofaway with slavery but
| Abolir i \ é tofand al to go to war. a ‘\
To get [away with |Librarse, salinse de rositas He always gets away with