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PHRASAL VERBS ANDREA CÁRDENAS HUERTAS TUTOR: ROYER DARIO RAMOS GRUPO:19 2015

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PHRASAL VERBS

ANDREA CÁRDENAS HUERTASTUTOR: ROYER DARIO RAMOS

GRUPO:192015

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PHRASAL VERBSPhrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. this results in new phrasal verbs with a very different meaning than it gives us the dictionary for individual verbs. Phrasal verbs can be divided into three groups:• Inseparable compound verbs• Separable compound verbs• intransitive verbs

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GET ON

MEANING:Subir/ Montarse

EXAMPLE:The bus was full . We couldn’t get on.

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DRIVE OFF

MEANING:Marcharse (en un vehículo) de algún lugar.

EXAMPLE:A woman got into the car and drove off.

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COME BACKMEANING:Volver a algún lugar.

EXAMPLE:Sally is leaving tomorrow and coming back on Saturday.

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TURN ROUNDMEANING:Cambiar de dirección y girarse.

EXAMPLE:When I touched him on the shoulder, he turned round.

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BREAK DOWNMEANING:Dejar de funcionar , dejar de operar. (romperse) EXAMPLE:Sorry I'm late. The car broke down.

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LOOK OUT MEANING:Ser cuidadoso, estaratento, permanecer atento.

EXAMPLE:Look out! there’s a car coming.

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TAKE OFFMEANING:Despegar.EXAMPLE:It was my first flight. I was nervous as the plane took off.

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EAT OUTMEANING:Comer fuera.EXAMPLE:There wasn’t anything to eat at home, so we decided to eat out.

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WORK OUTMEANING:Ejercitarse.EXAMPLE: Diego works out at the gym three times a week.

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GRACIAS