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LET SB DOWN 1-To reduce the amount of sth

THE MOST COMMON PHRASAL VERBS 2- To remove a tree or trees in a forest by cutting them

A phrasal verb is a verb that consists of two or three words. Most phrasal verbs consist of two words LOOK DOWN ON To destroy a building or a structure. To demolish
the first word is a verb, and the second word is a particle, an adverb or a preposition. Examples of phrasal SLOW DOWN To make it fall to the ground
verbs are get up, go off, turn down, come into .etc. There are also some three-word phrasal verbs, TURN DOWN Not do what you promised you would do (fallar a alguien)
for example catch up with, look forward to .etc.
Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense.
An important feature of phrasal verbs is that they are typically idiomatic. Therefore the whole meaning of a
phrasal verb cannot be understood by simply putting together the meanings of their individual parts. 1. The builder promised he would come today but he _________ me _________ again.
2. The old railway station was closed and _________________ around 1965.
Some phrasal verbs are separable , these take an object which can be in the middle of the phrasal verb 3. The government is looking at several proposals for ___________________the number of cars on
or after the particle. If the object is a pronoun , it must be in the middle position. If the object is a noun can our roads.
be in middle position or after the particle but if it is a long phrase , it must be at the end , after the particle. 4. Could you please __________________the music, please? Im trying to study.
5. Some people were injured during the storm. High winds ______________ lots of trees.
Ex: If youre not listening to the radio, turn it off . Turn the radio off / Turn off the radio if you
6. The price of fruit _________________ in the summer, when there is plenty of it.
However, many other phrasal verbs are inseparable and the particle must be always after the verb, for 7. A truck ________________half way up the hill causing a long line of traffic.
example rely on, look for, come across, ..etc. 8. Police are asking motorists to __________________ and take extra care.
9. Adam always felt that we ___________________him because he hadnt been to university.
PHRASAL VERBS WITH AWAY
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning PHRASAL VERBS WITH IN / INTO
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning.
BE AWAY To replace or store sth
GIVE AWAY To throw something to the rubbish
ASK IN To change and become a different thing or person
PASS AWAY To escape from a place
CHECK IN To meet sb by chance
PUT AWAY To be out of your city or country
FILL IN To enter a house by force in order to steal sth
RUN AWAY To give sth free of charge ( regalar)
GIVE IN To complete a form
TAKE AWAY To die (formal) (fallecer)
THROW AWAY To take food home from a restaurant. HAND IN To investigate a crime, a problem or an accident.
STAY IN To enter a place or a car.
Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense. BREAK INTO To register at a hotel, to report at an airport (facturar)
COME INTO To invite sb to your house
1. He was so unhappy that he tried to ___________________ from school. GET IN / INTO // GET OUT OF To inherit money or properties from sb who has died
2. I think , Ill __________________this old furniture, its worthless. LOOK INTO To surrender (rendirse). To yield (ceder)
3. Im sorry to hear that your uncle __________________ last week. RUN INTO To remain at home
4. I cant go with you tomorrow. Ill __________________ for two days. TURN INTO To give written work to a teacher
5. Id like two hamburgers to ___________________ please.
6. Lets _____________________this old television set, its been giving more and more trouble. Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense
7. Please ____________your toys __________ before you go to bed.
1. Before you can open this account, youll need to _________________ this application form.
PHRASAL VERBS WITH DOWN 2.
3.
While I was in Paris I __________________an old school-friend who I hadnt seen for ages
Apparently she __________________ a large sum of money when her grandmother died.
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning. 4. It started off as a dream but soon it ___________________ a nightmare.
5. They _________me _________for a cup of coffee at their house.
6. Theres a new club in town buy you must be 21 to _______________
BLOW DOWN // SPEED UP To start to move slowly 7. The police are _____________________the disappearance of the jewellery.
BREAK DOWN When the price or the level of sth becomes lower. To decrease 8. Have you finished your essay? I _____________ it _________ yesterday.
9. The argument went on for hours as neither side would _________________
CUT DOWN 1-To reduce the volume
10. Thieves _________________our house last night and stole some money and jewels.
2- To refuse to do what sb asks or suggests
11. Its advisable to __________________early to get a good seat on your flight.
GO DOWN To consider sb inferior than you 12. Im going to __________________ tonight. I dont feel like going out.
PULL DOWN When a vehicle or a machine stops working
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ON
4. Help me to ________________ this handle ________.
Its exciting to feel the plane ______________________
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning 5. The children were always exited to __________________ on a camping trip.
6. Take number 4 bus and ________________ in two stops.
7. Tom always likes to ___________________in front of girls.
CALL ON To put on clothes to check if it fits
8. Never _________________ till tomorrow what you can do today.
CARRY ON / GO ON / KEEP ON To form a friendly relationship 9. I tried to pick up the bucket but the handle __________________ in my hand.
COUNT ON / RELY ON To wait especially on the phone 10. The light __________________ as the policemen entered the room.
GET ON // GET OFF To happen 11. ___________me _________at the corner and Ill walk from there.
GET ON (WITH) To continue
GO ON
HOLD ON
To begin working by a switch
To trust sb
PHRASAL VERBS WITH OUT
PUT ON To visit sb formally on business or socially Match each phrasal verb with its meaning
TRY ON 1- To enter a bus or a train
2- To make progress
TURN ON / SWITCH ON To dress oneself ASK OUT To remove sth
BREAK OUT To pay ones bill before leaving the hotel
Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense CARRY OUT To begin or have a relationship with sb
CHECK OUT To distribute sth to each person
1. You can always _________________ Jim, he'll never fail you. FALL OUT To result
2. Im afraid the line is busy. Would you mind ______________________ ? FIND OUT To perform something
3. As we were in the area, we __________________ my sister-in-law. GET OUT OF To extinguish a fire, a cigarette
4. Im not sure that jacket is large enough. May I __________it __________? GO OUT WITH To have no supply of sth
5. The old woman left the shop and _________________ the bus. HAND OUT To start suddenly a war, an epidemic, a fight, a fire
6. She was asked to stop talking and ___________________with her work.
LEAVE OUT To fail to include in a list
7. How do you __________________with your new boss? We _______________ well.
8. Its a little bit chilly outside. Youd better __________ a sweater __________. LOOK OUT / WATCH OUT 1-To calculate
9. What is _______________________here? Who are all those people? 2- To do exercise
10. Its getting dark. Please ____________________ the light. PUT OUT To invite sb on a date
RUN OUT OF To leave a car
TAKE OUT To quarrel with sb
PHRASAL VERBS WITH OFF TURN OUT To discover sth, to obtain information about sth
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning WORK OUT To be careful

CALL OFF To stop working by a switch Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense
COME OFF 1-To rise from the ground ( a plane)
2- To remove something or clothes 1. This new washing powder is very good for _____________________all kinds of stains.
DROP OFF To cancel an event 2. We all have certain duties and jobs ___________________
GET OFF To show pride to draw attention to sb 3. __________________! The roof is falling down.
4. The fire ____________________in the hospital last night.
GO OFF To begin a journey
5. Please complete the cheque properly; the date has been __________________.
PUT OFF To leave sb somewhere with your car 6. Can you ____________________how much it costs to feed the average family?
RIP OFF To leave a bus or a train 7. It _______________________that the jewels had been in the bank all the time.
SEE OFF 1- To stop being joined to sth 8. Make sure you __________________all fires before leaving the camping ground.
2- To be able to be removed 9. Two men with guns ___________________of the car and threatened the shopkeeper.
SET OFF To charge sb too much money for sth (timar) 10. The teacher got very angry when he _________________that the students had been cheating.
SHOW OFF To be switched off, not to be supplied 11. Its the second time that John has ______________ her ___________.
TAKE OFF To say goodbye to sb as he leaves 12. They had to sleep in the car as they had ________________________petrol.
TURN OFF To postpone an event 13. The firm paid a man to stand on the street corner ____________________leaflets.
14. Jim and Mary ___________________every few weeks but their quarrels never last.
Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense 15. Has Mr. Smith ____________________yet? Yes, he left the hotel this morning.
16. Mary __________________with Jim for two years before they got married
1. All the parents were at the railway station to ____________the children ________.
2. Make sure you __________________all the lights before you leave.
3. The cricket team had to ________________the game because of the rain.
PHRASAL VERBS WITH UP
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning OTHER PHRASAL VERBS
Match each phrasal verb with its meaning
BACK UP 1- To invent a story
2- To apply cosmetics BE ABOUT TO To take action about sth or sb usually troublesome
3- To be friends again after a quarrel (hacer las paces) BE OVER To pay a visit
BLOW UP To remain level with sb (seguir el ritmo de) COME ACROSS To look like a relative of yours
BREAK UP To increase the volume , to arrive unexpectedly COME ALONG To turn sth or sb the other way up
BRING UP 1- To lift sth from the floor COME AROUND / ROUND To take care of sb or sth
2- To collect sb by car COPE WITH / DEAL WITH To represent ( single letters)
BRUSH UP To stop doing sth GET OVER To connect sb by telephone
CATCH UP To fill completely LOOK FORWARD TO To recover from an illness
DRESS UP To respect and admire sb LOOK AFTER To find sth or meet sb by chance
FILL UP To begin to take interest in a habit, a subject ASK FOR To knock down with a vehicle
GIVE UP To start a business (establecerse) LOOK FOR To face the other way up
GO UP To explode a bomb or destroy sth by explosion. PUT THROUGH To end
KEEP UP WITH To bear sth bad RUN OVER To accompany sb
LOOK STH UP To revise or refresh something STAND FOR To try to find sth or sb
LOOK UP TO SB To increase TAKE AFTER To expect sth and hope to enjoy
MAKE UP To give support to sb TURN OVER To turn especially clothing to the other side
MAKE UP FOR To reach sb who is ahead TURN INSIDE OUT To be on the point of
PICK UP To find information in a book TURN UPDIDE DOWN To request sth
PUT UP WITH To dress formally, or to put on a costume for a party.
SET UP To end a relationship, To split up Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense
TAKE UP To compensate for ( recuperar)
TURN UP To raise children 1. UFO ___________________unidentified flying object.
2. We ___________________our neighbours in London while we were visiting Buckingham Palace.
Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right tense 3. Who will _____________________the children while you go out to work?
4. The plane _____________________to take off when suddenly we heard a big explosion.
1. I must _____________________ my French before I go to Paris. 5. This useful coat _______________________so that you can wear it in wet days too.
2. At the end of the war his father moved to Oxford where he _____________ as an inn-keeper. 6. It took Ann a few months to _____________________her illness.
3. Most members were against Mr. Jones, who would have lost his position if you hadnt _________ 7. Could you ____________me _____________ the manager of the firm, please?
him _______ . 8. Why dont you ___________________and see us one evening?
4. If you dont know the meaning of a word ________ it ______ in a good dictionary. 9. The boy __________________his father, he has the same red hair, and quick temper.
5. Guess who ____________________ at Marys wedding. Her ex-boyfriend Gary. 10. The present heat wave is expected to __________________ soon.
6. After six years of relationship, Tom and Julia have ________________________. 11. Im _________________________some warmer weather after this bitter winter.
7. The temperature is ____________________ Do you think the ice will melt? 12. The neighbours are complaining about the road crossing where three children were ____________
8. I couldnt remember a story to tell the children so I _________ one ______. _________ last month.
9. Eric and his little sister were ______________by their grandparents after the accident. 13. I dont know how she _______________looking after her family and doing a full-time job.
10. When did Jim first _________________running in competitions? 14. What are you ________________________? I have lost my car keys.
11. Id better to call at the garage to __________________, were nearly out of petrol. 15. The car ______________________three times after the crash.
12. I ll ______________ you ______ at school at two oclock. 16. The miners are _______________________another increase in pay.
13. Teenagers usually ___________________ pop stars. 17. The policemen told me that I had to __________________with them to the police station.
14. We had to run to ______________________the rest of the group. 18. That picture is placed wrong . ___________ it ___________________.
15. The soldiers __________________the enemy bridge.
16. Why should we ____________________such terrible working conditions?
17. The doctor told Jim to __________________smoking, which made him gain weight!
18. I had to work hard to _____________________the other students.
19. Children enjoy _____________________in Carnival.
20. You must work hard to ____________________all the time you have wasted.
THE MOST COMMON IDIOMS AND EXPRESSIONS COMMON IDIOMS ( Second term )
An idiom is an expression which has a meaning different from the meaning of its individual parts.
A PAIN THE NECK Es un peazo
For example to pull somebodys leg means to tease somebody (tomar el pelo a alguien), but we
LIKE LOKING FOR A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTALK Buscar una aguja en un pajar
cannot know this by just looking at the words.
BY THE SKIN OF SBs TEETH Por los pelos
The best way to understand an idiom is to see it in context. Most idioms have a fixed form. They are very
TO COST AN ARM AND A LEG Costar un ojo de la cara
common in spoken English. TO GO OUT OF HAND Irse de las manos
TO PASS THE BUCK Cargar el muerto a otro
COMMON IDIOMS ( First term) TO BE OVER THE MOON Estar muy contento
TO FEEL UNDER THE WEATHER Estar malo
AT RANDOM Al azar TO BEAT AROUND THE BUSH Andar con rodeos
BY CHANCE Por casualidad TO BE CAUGHT IN THE ACT Pillar a alguien en flagrante
TO MAKE THE MOST OF Aprovechar ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS Un hecho vale ms que mil palabras
TO LEARN STH BY HEART Aprebnde algo de memoria TO STAB SB IN THE BACK Dar una pualada trapera a alguien
TO MAKE SENSE Tener sentido algo SBs BARK IS WORSE THAN THEIR BITE Perro ladrador poco mordedor
TO BE ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE Tener algo en la punta de la lengua TO TIGHTEN YOUR BELT Ajustarse el cinturn
TO GO IN ONE EAR AND OUT OF THE OTHER Entrarte por un odo y salirte por el otro TO BE ROUND THE BEND Estar chiflado
TO DO YOUR BEST Hacer lo mejor que uno puede THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM A quin madruga Dios le ayuda
MY MIND WENT BLANK Me qued en blanco TO EAT LIKE A BIRD Comer como un pajarito
TO MAKE UP YOUR MIND Decidirse TO KILL TO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE Matar dos pjaros de un tiro
TO HEAR FROM SOMEONE Tener noticias de alguien IN COLD BLOOD A sangre fra
TO BE IN TOUCH WITH SB Estar en contacto con alguien TO PUSH THE BOAT OUT Tirar la casa por la ventana
TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH SB Mantener el contacto con alguien YOU CANT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER Las apariencias engaan
TO LOSE CONTACT WITH SB Perder el contacto con alguien BORED TO DEATH Aburrido como una ostra
TO PUT SBs FOOT IN IT Meter la pata HERE YOU ARE Aqu tienes
TO TALK ABOUT SB BEHIND THEIR BACKS Hablar de alguien a su espalda TO BE REALLY INTO STH Interesarte mucho algo ( hobby)
ITS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS No es asunto tuyo ITS UP TO YOU Depende de ti
TO BURST OUT LAUGHING / INTO TEARS Echarse a reir / a llorar TO MAKE SBs MOUTH WATER Hacersele la boca agua con algo
TO PULL SBs LEG Tomar el pelo a alguien DONT LOOK A GIFT HORSE IN THE MOUTH A caballo regalado no se le mira el diente
TO TURN A BLIND EYE Hacer la vista gorda TO BE AS DEAF AS A POST Estar ms sordo que una tapia
TO TAKE STH FOR GRANTED Dar algo por hecho BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER Dios les cria y elllos se juntan
TO GIVE SB A LIFT LLevar a alguien en coche a un sitio A WET BLANKET Un aguafiestas
TO GET ON MY NERVES Crispar de los nervios TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY Dejarte sin habla algo
TO BE BROKE Estar sin un duro NOT BEAT AROUND THE BUSH No andarse conj rodeos
TO CATCH SB RED HANDED Pillar a alguien con las manos en la masa TO CARRY THE CAN Pagar el pato
TO MAKE THE ENDS MEET LLegar a finales de mes IF THE CAP FITS WEAR IT El que se pica ajos come
TO GO FROM BAD TO WORSE Ir de mal en peor TO PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE Empezar la casa por el tejado
TO GO DUTCH Pagar a medias algo , a escote A CASH COW La gallina de los huevos de oro
TO HAVE A SWEET TOOTH Ser muy goloso FIGHT LIKE CAT AND DOG LLevarse como el gato y el perro
TO GIVE SB A HAND Echar una mano a alguien THERE ISNT ROOM TO SWING A CAT No cabe un alfiler
TO TAKE IT EASY Tomarse algo con calma ITS RAINING CATS AND DOGS Llueve a cntaros
TO RING A BELL Sonarte A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK De tal palo tal astilla
TO LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG Irse de la lengua TO PAY SB BACK WITH THEIR OWN COIN Pagar a alguien con la misma moneda
THE LAST STRAW La gota que colma el vaso A COUCH POTATO Un teleadicto
A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE Ms vale pjaro en mano que ciento volando DAFT AS A BRUSH Ms tonto que Abundio
BUSH BE BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA Estar entre la espada y la pared
TO STICK YOUR NOSE INTO STH Meterse donde no te llaman BETTTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW Ms vale lo malo conocido que bueno por conocer
TO HIT THE ROOF Ponerse de mala leche ONCE IN A BLUE MOON De Pascuas a Ramos
COMMON IDIOMS ( Third term)

TO DIG THE DIRT Sacar los trapos sucios de alguien


EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY A cada cerdo le llega su San Martn
TO SMOKE LIKE A CHIMNEY Fumar como un carretero
I DONT GIVE A DAMN Me importa un comino
TO TREAT SB LIKE A DOORMAT Tratar a alguien como un trapo
TO DRINK LIKE A FISH Beber como un cosaco
TO KEEP MY FINGERS CROSSED FOR SB Desear suerte a alguien ( cruza los dedos)
TO STEER CLEAR OF STH Evadir algo
TO KEEP AN EYE ON STH Echar un ojo a algo, vigilar
TO START ON THE WRONG FOOT Empezar algo mal
TO DRINK A TOAST TO SB Brindar por alguien
NOT SEE EYE TO EYE WITH SB No estar de acuerdo con alguien
TO BE AS RIGHT AS RAIN Estar como Nuevo
TO KEEP SB AT ARMS LENGTH Mantener las distancias con alguien
IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE En un abrir y cerrar de ojos
A BITTER PILL TO SWALLOW Un trago amargo
TO WORK LIKE A TROJAN Trabajar como un negro
TO KILL TIME Pasar el rato
TO HAVE A SWEET TOOTH Ser goloso
MONEY DOESNT GROW ON TREES El dinero no cae del cielo
THERES NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT No dejes para maana lo que puedas hacer hoy
TO BE STREETS AHEAD OF SB Dar cien mil vueltas a alguien
TO SEE STARS Ver las estrellas
THERES NO SMOKE WITHOUT A FIRE Cuando el rio suena , agua lleva
TO THROW IN THE TOWEL Tirar la toalla
TO BE AS STRONG AS AN OX Estar fuerte como un roble
TO GO THROUGH A BAD PATCH Atravesar una mala racha
LIKE TWO PEAS IN A POD Como dos gotas de agua
TO BE AS EASY AS PIE Estar chupado
TO SELL A PIG IN A POKE Dar gato por liebre
TO BE AS THICK AS TWO SHORT PLANKS Ser ms bruto que un arado
TO BE AS DEAF AS A POST Estar ms sordo que una tapia
TO CUT YOUR OWN THROAT Tirar piedras sobre tu propio tejado
TO GO OFF THE RAILS Ir por mal camino alguien
TO HIT THE MARK Dar en el clavo
HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE Menos da una piedra
TO BUTTON YOUR LIP No decir ni mu
TO READ BETWEEN LINES Leer entre lneas
TO CROSS THE LINE Pasarse de la raya
TO KNOW STH OR SB INSIDE OUT Conocer algo / alguien como la palma de la mano
TO KNOCK SB SIDEWAYS Dejar de piedra a alguien
TO BE JOINED AT THE HIP Ser ua y carne
TO HAVE YOUR HEAD IN THE CLOUDS Estar en las nubes
IN NO TIME En un abrir y cerrar de ojos
TO RUN BEFORE YOU CAN WALK Empezar la casa por el tejado
TO TAKE STH WITH A PINCH OF SALT Tomarse algo al pie de la letra
TO PUT YOURSELF IN SOMEONES SHOES Ponerse en el lugar de alguien
OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND Ojos que no ven corazn que no siente
NOT MINCE YOUR WORDS No tener pelos en la lengua
TIME ,PLACE AND MOVEMENT PREPOSITIONS VERBS AND ADJECTIVES WITH PREPOSITIONS
VERB + PREPOSITION ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION
ACCUSE SB OF Acusar a alguien de algo AFRAID OF miedo a
AGREE WITH Estar de acuerdo con alguien ANGRY ABOUT STH Enfadado por algo
APOLOGISE TO SB FOR Pedir disculpas por ASHAMED OF Avergonzado por
APPLY FOR Solicitar algo AWARE OF Consciente de
ARGUE ABOUT Discutir por BAD AT Malo en algo
ARREST SB FOR Arrestar a alguien por BORED WITH Aburrido de
BEGIN WITH Empezar por CAPABLE OF Capaz de
BELIEVE IN Creer en CONCERNED ABOUT Preocupado por
BELONG TO Pertenecer a CONSCIOUS OF Consciente de
BLAME SB FOR Culpar a alguien de DELIGHTED WITH Encantado con
BORROW STH FROM SB Pedir prestado a DIFFERENT FROM Diferente a
CARE ABOUT Preocuparse por DISAPPOINTED WITH Decepcionado con
CHARGE SB WITH Acusar a alguien de EAGER TO Ansioso por
COLLIDE WITH / CRASH INTO Chocarse contra EXCITED ABOUT Emocionado por
COMPLAIN TO SB ABOUT STH Quejarse de FAMILIAR WITH Familiarizado con
CONCENTRATE ON Concentrarse en FAMOUS WITH Famoso por
CONSIST OF Consistir en FED UP WITH Estar harto de
DEPEND ON Depender de FOND OF Aficionado a
DREAM ABOUT Soar con FRIGHTENED OF Asustado
DISAGREE WITH Estar en desacuerdo con FULL OF Lleno de
EXPLAIN STH TO SB Explicar algo a alguien FURIOUS ABOUT Furioso por
FORGIVE SB FOR Perdonar algo a alguien GENEROUS TO SB Generoso con
HEAR ABOUT Enterarse de GOOD AT Bueno en
HEAR FROM Tener noticias de INTERESTED IN Interesado por
INSIST ON Insistir en JEALOUS OF Celoso por
INVITE SB TO Invitar a KEEN ON STH Aficionado a
LAUGH AT Reirse de KIND TO Amable con
LEAVE FOR Marcharse a (BE)LATE FOR Llegar tarde a
LISTEN TO Escuchar MAD / CRAZY ABOUT Loco por
LOOK AT STH /SB Mirar a MARRIED TO Casado con
PAY FOR Pagar PLEASED WITH Agradecido con
POINT AT Sealar a POPULAR WITH Conocido por
PREFER STH TO STH ELSE Preferir algo a PROUD OF Orgulloso de
PREVENT SB FROM Impedir que RESPONSIBLE FOR Responsable de
RELY ON Confiar en RUDE TO Maleducado con
REMIND SB OF Recordarte a SATISFIED WITH Satisfecho con
REPLY TO Contestar a SCARED OF Asustado de
SHOUT AT Gritar a alguien SIMILAR TO Similar a
SPEAK / TALK TO Hablar con alguien SORRY FOR Sentirlo por
SPEND MONEY ON STH Gastarse dinero en SURPRISED AT / BY Sorprendido por
SPLIT INTO Dividir en TIRED OF Cansado de
SUCCEED IN Conseguir , lograr UPSET ABOUT Molesto con
SUFFER FROM Sufrir de WILLING TO Dispuesto a
THINK ABOUT / OF Pensar en / Parecer WORRIED ABOUT Preocupado Por
THROW AT Tirar algo a alguien
TRANSLATE FROM Traducir del
WAIT FOR Esperar a
WARN SB AGAINST Advertir a alguien sobre
WORRY ABOUT Preocuparse sobre
WRITE TO Escribir a

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