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PHARASAL VERS WITH (COME, PUT, BREAK)

Amado Alejandro Macosay Marín, David Quintal, Carlos Canche, Ángel Góngora
e-mail: al1709082@upy.edu.mx
Universidad Politécnica de Yucatán
Ingeniería en Robótica Computacional
English 6
Robotics 6A, 09/24/2019

Come
Come about
Happen or occur.
"How did such a complicated situation come about? "

Come across
Find by chance.
Julie came across some photographs of her grandparents in the attic.

Come across
Appear or seem; make an impression.
The candidate came across as a dynamic person during the interview.

Come along
Accompany someone; go somewhere with someone.
"Alex decided to come along with me to watch the parade."

Come along
Tell someone to hurry.
"Come along Emily. You don't want to be late for school!"
Put
PUT ACROSS
-Give opinion clearly, explain an idea well, describe articulately
‘I thought Emily put her views on politics across really well during the discussion.’

PUT ASIDE
- Keep or save something for later
‘I always put aside my best suit for special occasions.’
‘You really should put some money aside for your retirement!’
‘Hardworking parents still need to put time aside for their children.’

Break
1. BREAK AWAY
To become separate, move away or leave something
A few members of the mainstream political party broke away and formed their own, more radical
party.

2. BREAK DOWN
To stop working (usually referring to a machine or vehicle)
My car broke down on the way home last night!

3. BREAK INTO
To start doing something
I broke into a sweat when I started climbing the mountain.
LET
 
Let down
Meaning: Allow to descend
Example: They let down the rope and I fastened it to the basket.
 
Let down
Meaning: Disappoint; to betray or fail somebody
Example: I promised him I would meet him there, and I will not let him down.
 
Let in
Meaning: Let someone or something come in
Example: He opened the window to let in the air.
 
Let in on
Meaning: Disclose information to someone; to tell somebody a secret or share privileged
information
Example: Do you think we should let him in on the shortcut?
 
 
RUN
 
Run away
Meaning: to run away from somebody who is chasing you, or in the opposite direction from
something.                                                                                                                           
  Example: everyone ran away from the explosion.
 
Run into
Meaning: run into someone = meet someone unexpectedly.
Example: i ran into my english teacher at the shopping mall.
 
Run off
Meaning: to make
photocopies.                                                                                                               
  Example: can you run off 200 copies of this report?
 
Run on
Meaning: be powered by              
Example: electric cars run on electricity, not gas.
 
TAKE
 
Take after
Meaning: Resemble a parent
Example: Most people say I take after my father. I look a lot like him.
 
Take Around
Meaning: intoduce, show.
Example: Let me make you around to those you don´t know.
Take Away
Meaning: Take Away: 1. Remove
Example: Mother took the toys aways Fromm the children for misbehaving.
 
 
KEEP
 
Keep around
Meaning: continue to possess or keep near you

Example: I have know idea why they keep around this piece of junk. They'll never use it.
Keep away 
Meaning: prevent from gaining access; not allow near
Example: The warehouse has a guard dog to keep away would be thieves.

Keep back 
Meaning: maintain a safe distance
Example: The police kept back the crowd by blocking off the street.

Have
Have against
Meaning: Dislike, disagree or hold a grudge (Usually negative)

Example: I HAVE nothing AGAINST their proposals.

Have around
Meaning: Entertain someone in your home

Example: I HAD the neighbours AROUND for dinner last night.

Have down as
Meaning: Think of someone or something in a particular way

Example: I HAD her DOWN AS a liberal, but I was very wrong.

Have in
Meaning: Have a supply of something in a particular place

Example: Do we HAVE any beer IN?

Have in
Meaning: Get someone to do some work

Example: We HAD the decorators IN last week.

Have in
Meaning: Entertain people in your home

Example: We HAD them IN last night for dinner.

Have it away
Meaning: Have sex with someone, especially casual sex

Example: She HAD IT AWAY with him last Friday.

Have it in for
Meaning: Hold a grudge

Example: He has HAD IT IN FOR me since I beat him last year.


Have it off
Meaning: Have sex

Example: They HAD IT OFF after the party.

Have it out with


Meaning: Discuss or argue an issue to improve a situation

Example: I'd been worried for ages, so I decided to HAVE IT OUT WITH them.

Have off
Meaning: Take time off work

Example: I HAD a couple of days OFF last week to relax.

Have on
Meaning: Be wearing

Example: What did Jennie HAVE ON at the party?

Have on
Meaning: Have an electronic device switched on

Example: I HAVE my computer ON all the time.

Have on
Meaning: Have an arrangement

Example: I HAVE a lot of meetings ON next week.

Have on
Meaning: Tease, deceive

Example: They said they'd failed, but they were HAVING me ON.

Have on
Meaning: Be in possession at a particular time

Example: I HAVEN'T any money ON me, but I can get some from the ATM.

Have on
Meaning: Know something about someone that could harm them

Example: I HAVE a lot ON him because we used to work together.

Have over
Meaning: Receive a guest
Example: Shall we HAVE them OVER for dinner?

Have round
Meaning: Entertain someone in your home

Example: I HAD a few friends ROUND yesterday.

Have up
Meaning: Make someone appear in court

Example: They HAD him UP for armed robbery.


Bring
Bring about: Cause to take place.
Government investment in infrastructure brought about huge changes to society.
Bring along: Bring somebody or something to certain place.
I brought along my camera to the museum in case I wanted to take some photos.
Bring back: to return something/somebody
A: Can you buy the tickets for the concert?
B: I can’t, I need to bring back Sam to home.
Bring down: Reduce
The Prime Minister’s aim was to bring down unemployment by half.
Bring in: Move something indoors
We brought in a marketing expert for the campaign launch.
Bring off: Achieve or accomplish something difficult
It was a very difficult presentation but she brought it off.
Bring out: Produce and offer to the public
Toyota brought out a new, environmentally-friendly car this year.
Bring out: Make obvious, reveal
That colour really brings out your blue eyes.
Bring through: Help to survive, rescue
A team of dedicated doctors and nurses helped bring the child through a very serious illness.

Refers
https://www.learn-english-today.com/phrasal-verbs/phrasal-verbs-COME.html

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