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ENG IV - Phrasal Verbs

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  • to get out of bed
    GET UP
  • to have a good relationship with someone
    GET ALONG
  • to assume responsibility for, or control of (something or a situation) from someone else.
    TAKE OVER
  • to investigate
    LOOK INTO
  • to stop working (machinery) OR to lose control emotionally or mentally
    BREAK DOWN
  • to respect (someone); to admire (someone).
    LOOK UP TO
  • to look or be like an older relative.
    TAKE AFTER
  • when an airplane leaves the ground or when you take off a piece of clothing.
    TAKE OFF
  • to examine or observe and pay attention
    LOOK AT
  • to take care of someone or something
    LOOK AFTER
  • spend time relaxing with your friends (informal)
    HANG OUT
  • to recover from (an illness / a failure / a difficulty / a shock / etc.)
    GET OVER
  • to disappoint someone (often by breaking a promise or an agreement)
    LET DOWN
  • stop a machine or a light
    TURN OFF
  • =(POR LO TANTO) for that reason or because of that.
    THEREFORE
  • to switch on a light or a machine
    TURN ON
  • To have no more of something. "We've run out of milk. I'll just pop next door to borrow some."
    RUN OUT OF
  • = (DE HECHO) A statement that can be proved. "These conferences may in fact occur at the same time."
    IN FACT