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  • He BROKE ____ in tears when he heard the bad news. (derrumbarse emocionalmente)
    BREAK DOWN
  • Panic BROKE ____ suddenly. (surgir de manera inesperada)
    BREAK OUT
  • Every time I listen to this song, it BRINGS ME _____. (entristecer)
    BRING SOMEONE DOWN
  • My family always BACKS ME ____ in my decisions. (apoyar/respaldar)
    BACK SOMEONE UP
  • The teacher WAS CALLING ____ our names so that we could all listen. (hablar en un tono elevado)
    CALL SOMEONE OUT
  • The match was CALLED ____. (cancelar)
    CALL SOMETHING OFF
  • Tom ASKED JANE ____ to dinner. (pedir salir)
    ASK SOMEONE OUT
  • The prisoners BROKE ____ from prison. (escapar de prisión)
    BREAK OUT
  • She used to CALL ME ____ in the middle of the night. (telefonear a alguien)
    CALL SOMEONE UP
  • I DON'T CARE ____ football. (no interesar/no gustar)
    (NOT) CARE FOR SOMEONE/SOMETHING
  • Somebody BROKE ____ our house last night. (forzar la entrada)
    BREAK IN
  • I'm going to CALL ____ SOME FRIENDS in London. (visitar a alguien)
    CALL ON SOMEONE
  • The little boy BLEW ____ lots of ballons for his birthday party. (hinchar/inflar)
    BLOW SOMETHING UP
  • The bomb might BLOW ____ if someone touches it. (explotar)
    BLOW UP
  • I can't speak right now. I will CALL YOU ____ later. (devolver la llamada)
    CALL SOMEONE BACK
  • The thief BROKE _____ the crowded street. (atravesar un obstáculo)
    BREAK THROUGH
  • The boss BROUGHT ____ an important issue at the meeting. (mencionar algo)
    BRING SOMETHING UP
  • My boyfriend and I BROKE ____  two months ago. (acabar con una relación)
    BREAK UP
  • Remember to BRING YOUR BOOKS ____ to the school library. (devolver/volver a traer algo)
    BRING SOMETHING BACK
  • Sorry I'm late! My car BROKE ____ on my way to work. (averiarse)
    BREAK DOWN