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INGLES B1+ Phrasal verbs ANGELLY PAOLA MONTES DIAZ Código: 1.127.584.523 Grupo: 900004_25 ANDREA DEL PILAR CACERES Tutor Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia-UNAD Valledupar, 03 de mayo del 2016
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Pharsal verbs angelly_montes

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INGLES B1+Phrasal verbs

ANGELLY PAOLA MONTES DIAZCódigo: 1.127.584.523

Grupo: 900004_25

ANDREA DEL PILAR CACERESTutor

Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia-UNAD

Valledupar, 03 de mayo del 2016

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Phrasal verbs

In my own word. The phrasal verbs are words that are formed by combining verbs with prepositions or adverbs. This results in new phrasal verb with a very different meaning than it gives us the dictionary for individual verbs. We must remember that some phrasal verbs have two different meaning.

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For example:

These Phrasal Verbs are very easy to learn.

GET ON ( Subir-Montarse)The taxi driver was full. We couldn´t get on.

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COME BACK ( Volver a algún lugar)My mom is leaving tomorrow and she come back the next Saturday.

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BREAK DOWN ( Dejar de funcionar-Romperse)

Sorry, I´m late. The motorcycle broke down.

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LOOK OUT ( Ser cuidadoso- Prestar atención)

I look out all my class.

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RUN AWAY (Alejarse-Huir)Why did you run away from me?

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KEEP UP (Llevar el ritmo)You are dancing very fast. I can´t keep up with you.

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LOOK FORWARD (Esperar algo emocionado)

I look forward my first job day.

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GET IN ( Entrar)How did the thieves get in?

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MOVE IN (Mudarse)I have a new apartment. I move in the next Friday.

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EAT OUT (Comer afuera)I don´t like cooking the Sunday. I would prefer eat out all Sundays.