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PHRASAL VERBS TERM 1

TO BE back estar de vuelta, regresar To return


(To come back)

To be in estar en casa, en la oficina, etc. To be at home, in the office, etc.


estar de moda To be fashionable

To be off irse To leave


estar desconectado , apagado To be no longer shinning / To be disconnected

To be on estar encendido, conectado To be shinning/ to be connected


estar en cartel, en el programa, en el menu To be shown, to be on the menu, etc.

To be out no estar en casa Not to be at home


no estar de moda Not to be fashionable
estar apagado (el fuego), las luces To be put out, to be extinguished, not to be
functioning
To be over haberse acabado algo To come to an end

To be up subir precios, temperatura, etc. To rise (rose - risen)


estar levantado. Not to be on bed

TO BREAK down averiarse un coche o máquina To stop working


derribar una pared, una puerta To demolish
venirse abajo To lose control of one’s feelings

To break in interrumpir To interrupt

To break up terminar una relación sentimental To split up, to finish/end a relationship

To break out estallar una guerra, epidemia, incendio To begin suddenly

TO BRING about ocasionar, causar, motivar To cause

To bring back traer de vuelta, devolver To return

To bring up educar To educate


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TO BLOW UP explotar, reventar To explode, to detonate


inflar con aire (un globo, rueda, etc.) To fill with air
*ONE OF MY TIRES BLEW UP - *HELP ME BLOW UP THESE BALLOONS

TO BUMP into encontrar por casualidad To meet someone unexpectedly


(INSEPARABLE) ZZ ºº Tropezarse con To
meet by chance
PHRASAL VERBS TERM 1

TO CARRY on continuar, seguir adelante To continue

To carry out llevar a cabo algon (Efectuar algo, Realizar un trabajo/tarea. To fulfil, to accomplish,
Muchas veces: algo planificado o preparado anteriormente o to achieve
cuando se trata de cumplir órdenes o instrucciones)

TO COME across encontrar por casualidad, To meet someone unexpectedly


To meet by chance

To come back regresar, volver To return


(To be back)

To come in entrar To enter somewhere

To come out salir To go out, to leave


salir el sol, la luna, surgir una oportunidad To appear – to arise
salir un libro, una revista, To become available to the public
publicar To publish

TO CALL back llamar de nuevo, To phone again

To call off cancelar, anular To cancel

To call up llamar por teléfono To phone, to ring up

TO DRAW out sacar, extraer To take out, to withdraw

TO FEEL like apetecer algo, tener ganas de To fancy

TO FIND out averiguar To discover

Look for a new in which any of these phrasal verbs is used:


Google it – click on “noticias” and choose one of them to explain it on Monday.
PHRASAL VERBS TERM 1

Playing
Several trees
On the one hand…
She wears
She is wearing
Trousers

In addition, in the background…


I can see that they are in a park…
A tracksuit (chandal)
There are/is
Younger (+-er más__)
League
“I was really competitive”
Almost professional
Strict –
Shit?
Way
Irregular verbs exercises dynamic

Bring - brought
Love - loved

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