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Phrasal verbs

1. Verb + preposition (give up) regresar


2. Verb + adverb (come back) rendirse

Remember that phrasal verbs are used very often by native speakers, they are more used

Transitives (inseparable and separables)

Requires an object that receives the action

Turn on (I always turn off the light) incomplete sentence, it need an object that receive the
action

Pick up (she picks up my brothers)

. Separables

She picks my brothers up

Juan please look the car over---- look over=revisar

. Inseparables

She looks after my new house

We can get over this. (superar)

Instransitives (inseparable)

Doesn´t require an object that receives the action

We have to run away

They Wake up early

3. Three phrasal verbs: Made up of three words (inseparables)

verb + adverb + preposition + objecto

Run up against (enfrentar, afrontar)

Put up with (tolerar)

Look up to (admirar)

Found out (separable) descubrió

Look after him (cuidalo)

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