Inglés Jueves 16.04 PDF

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PHRASAL VERBS AND EXPRESSIONS WITH

DO AND MAKE

DO WITH – need, want (venir bien)
I could do with something to eat.
● DO WITHOUT – manage without (arreglárselas sin)
We'll have to do without a holiday this year as money is so short.
● DO AWAY WITH – abolish (acabar con)
Slavery was not done away with until last century.
● DO OUT OF – prevent from having (by deceit) (quitar/sacar algo a )
He did me out of my rightful inheritance.
● DO UP – fasten; renovate (abrochar; renovar)
The skirt does up at the back.
He makes money by buying old houses and doing them up.
● MAKE FOR – move in the direction of (dirigirse)
Let's make for the city centre and find a restaurant on the way.
● MAKE OF – think (opinion)
What do you make of him?
● MAKE OFF – leave hurriedly, escape
He made off as soon as he heard their car turn into the drive.
● MAKE UP – invent; form
You should be a writer, you make up such interesting stories.
The cast was made up of amateurs.
● MAKE UP FOR – compensate for
The great food at the hotel made up for the uncomfortable rooms.
● MAKE UP TO – be nice to in order to get sth (hacer la pelota)
He made up to her until she agreed to help.
● MAKE OUT – manage to see/ understand; claim; write/
complete
I can't make out the sign from this far away.
She's not as rich as people make out.
He made out a cheque for €100.
Expressions with DO

● THE HOUSEWORK
● SOME GARDENING
● THE WASHING-UP
● HOMEWORK
● YOUR BEST
● THE SHOPPING
● THE COOKING
● BUSINESS WITH...
Expressions with MAKE
● ARRANGEMENTS A MISTAKE
● AN AGREEMENT A PROFIT
● A SUGGESTION A LOSS
● A DECISION LOVE
● A CUP OF TEA A GOOD/BAD IMPRESSION
● WAR A SUCCESS OF
● AN ATTEMPT ALLOWANCES FOR..
● THE BEST/MOST OF … A GESTURE
● AN EFFORT A FACE
● AN EXCUSE FUN OF
● A GO A FUSS OF..

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