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Phrasal verbs

They are made with a verb and a


preposition adverb.
Out
Up
In
On
Off

Stand up
I put on a sweater today
I pick up your notebook
He calls on her every weekend
She calls up her husband at ten
I try on a new pair of shoes

Examples of phrasal verbs


Get back
I always get back with him
-I drink on Saturdays
-And, have you taste this beer?
-Yes, i drink it all weekends.

Carlos, get her back.

Get along
I get along with them

Get in
I always get in bed late
There is a box in the car, get it in.
The kids are outside and it started raining,
get them in.
I told you that it’s raining, get the kids in.
-Get up
I get up at seven
It’s late and Daniela has to work, get her
up.
Hey, this girl has to work, someone get
Daniela up.

-Get off of someone or something- dejar,


quitarse
Get off of me
Get him off of you
Carlos, your ex girlfriend is so annoying,
get her off of you.
Get your laptop off of my table, i have to put
somethings on.

-Get out of- salir de, sacar


He gets out of his job at seven a.m
Get those guys out of the bar, they are
disturbing.
Get your ass out of the bed, it’s getting late.

Junk- comida chatarra


She eats too much junk.

-Get through- pasar (cosas vividas)


You got through a lot of things, take a break

-Get away with it– salirse con la suya


You will never get away with cheating, she
will know
-Move on- superar algo
C’mon, Carlos, she forgot you, just move on
-Move in- mudarse al lugar en el que estás.
I move in last year.
-Look like- lucir (persona)
I look like Aragon
-Look out – cuidar, ver que no pase nada.
Can you look out for my dog
-Look in – examinar, estudiar
She look in my test and she told me it was
good
-Run out of- acabarse, quedarse sin.
Sorry, Daniela, we run out of that sushi

-Turn on- prender, encender.


She turns me on, she is so hot
-Turn off – apagar
Turn the TV off, you need to sleep
-Turn out – terminar siendo.
The movie turned out being trash
-Turn into – convertirse
Jacob turned into a wolf
-Watch out – cuidar, cuidado, advertencia.
Watch out, the police said that tree it’s
going to fall
-Try on - probarse
My mom told me that i should try on this
new sweater
-Fill in – rellenar.
We need to fill in the AguaLoca with more
water
-Wake up – levantarse
You woke up late today
-Look for – buscar
What are you looking for?
Homework – next monday
-Back up - apoyo
-Close up - acercamiento
-Drive away – conducir (lejos)
-Walk away – irse
- Full back – Replegar, regresarse.

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