Phrasal verbs
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![]() Phrasal verbs Descripción: Prhasal verbs B2 |



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Add to. a) To increase something in size, number, amount... b) Be easy to see or notice. c) Create something by joining or combining different things. Cut down. a) Create something by joining or combining different things. b) Reduce. c) Wear smarter clothes than usual. Dress up. a) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. b) To move higher, rise, or increase. c) Wear smarter clothes than usual. Fit in with. a) To feel comfortable and accepted within a group, or to be a suitable or convenient part of a plan or arrangement. b) Create something by joining or combining different things. c) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. Go out. a) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. b) Go somewhere for entertainment. c) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. Keep up with. a) Return something. b) Keep money for something in the future. c) Understand something that is changing fast. Pull on / Put on. a) Put clothing on one's body. b) Create something by joining or combining different things. c) Be easy to see or notice. Put together. a) Understand something that is changing fast. b) Create something by joining or combining different things. c) Be easy to see or notice. Save up. a) Return something. b) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. c) Keep money for something in the future. Slip on. a) put clothing on one's body in a quickly way. b) To move higher, rise, or increase. c) Create something by joining or combining different things. Stand out. a) Create something by joining or combining different things. b) Be easy to see or notice. c) Wear smarter clothes than usual. Take back. a) Be easy to see or notice. b) To enter a room, house... c) Return something. Go ahead. a) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. b) 1. to attack someone; 2. to choose something. c) To move higher, rise, or increase. Go back. a) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. b) To return to a place or to return to a previous state, action, or topic. c) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. Go for. a) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. b) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. c) 1. to attack someone; 2. to choose something. Go in. a) To enter a room, house... b) 1. to attack someone; 2. to choose something. c) To move higher, rise, or increase. Go on / Carry on / Keep on. a) To examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way. b) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. c) To move higher, rise, or increase. Go over. a) To begin or continue with a plan or activity without waiting. b) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. c) To examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way. Go up. a) To move higher, rise, or increase. b) 1. to attack someone; 2. to choose something. c) To continue an activity, speaking, or an event. Check in. a) To arrange for someone to stay in (a hotel). b) To register at your accommodation. c) To begin a journey. Get away. a) To begin a journey. b) To leave the ground. c) To go on holiday. Get in. a) To arrive at a destination. b) To register at your accommodation. c) To begin a journey. Set off. a) To register at your accommodation. b) To begin a journey. c) To leave the ground. Stop over. a) To leave the ground. b) To go on holiday. c) To stay somewhere for a short time when you are going somewhere else. Book into. a) To arrange for someone to stay in (a hotel). b) To begin a journey. c) To stay somewhere for a short time when you are going somewhere else. Check out. a) To stay somewhere for a short time when you are going somewhere else. b) To pay and leave accommodation. c) To leave the ground. Take off. a) To register at your accommodation. b) To arrange for someone to stay in (a hotel). c) To leave the ground. Tell off. a) To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. b) To make a telephone call. c) To leave the ground. Get on with. a) To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. b) To have a friendly relationship with someone, or to continue doing something. c) To prevent from growing, advancing, or succeeding. End up. a) To make a telephone call. b) To take or require a patient to remain in a hospital for treatment or observation. c) To finally be in a particular place or situation, especially one that was not planned or expected. Ring up / Phone up. a) To make a telephone call. b) to make or require a patient to remain in a hospital for treatment or observation. c) To finally be in a particular place or situation, especially one that was not planned or expected. Take up. a) To have a friendly relationship with someone, or to continue doing something. b) To begin a new hobby or job, to occupy space or time, to accept an offer, and to address a problem or question. c) To make a telephone call. Keep away. a) To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. b) To leave the ground. c) To avoid going near someone or something, or to prevent someone from going near something. Keep down. a) To prevent from growing, advancing, or succeeding. b) To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. c) To avoid going near someone or something, or to prevent someone from going near something. Keep in. a) To prevent from growing, advancing, or succeeding. b) To make or require a patient to remain in a hospital for treatment or observation. c) To have a friendly relationship with someone, or to continue doing something. Keep to. a) To make or require a patient to remain in a hospital for treatment or observation. b) To leave the ground. c) To avoid leaving a path, road...; To talk or write only about the subject that you are supposed to talk or write about. |





