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20 Verbos Frasales Imperdibles

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Introduction Un verbo preposicional (más conocido como frasal) es un tipo de verbo compuesto por dos o más palabras.

  La primera palabra es un verbo en su forma original, y la segunda es una preposición o adverbio.

  En inglés, se utilizan intensamente en el habla cotidiana, siendo necesario conocerlos para alcanzar un nivel avanzado de Speaking y Listening.

11. Blow up. Sig: Inflar / Enojarse. Please, could you blow up those ballons? I just couldn’t hold back any longer and I blew up. Hey, you haven’t blown up the tire!

12. Hold back. Sig: Contenerse / Callar / Retener. It’s clear that they were holding back from saying it. Listen, if he says something, just hold back, ok? They are holding back the half of the money.

13. Hold on. Sig: Esperar / No rendirse / Aguantar

Please, hold on while I transfer you to the next agent. It’s difficult. Don’t give up. You have to hold on. Hold on till I get there, ok?

14. Add up. Sig: Añadir / Hacer algo sentido. Your story doesn’t add up, sorry. We added up the apples. There are ten in total. I’m gonna add up those files tomorrow.

15. Fall apart. Sig: Desarmarse / Hacerse pedazos / Derrumbarse Cheap umbrellas fall apart quickly. We don’t have to fall apart when things go wrong. The asteroid fell apart completely with the crash.

16. Get along. Sig: Llevarse bien / Progresar / Irse de un lugar. I get along pretty well with Sarah. How are you getting along with the guitar? Sorry, I had to get along, I have a class now.

17. Get over. Sig: Recuperarse / Aceptar. I hope you get over your flu really quickly. I’m getting over the fact that it won’t be fixed. Get it over! Our team has lost the game.

18. Look after. Sig: Cuidar de alguien o algo. Kim, please look after Jimmy. He is alone. I’m looking after my grandpa. We looked after the good results and we invested.

19. Turn up. Sig: Subir el volumen / Aparecer. Oh! My cell phone just turned up in my bed. As always, Julia turns up late again. Please, turn up the volume! I love this song.

20. Put off. Sig: Disgustar / Posponer. He was tired so he decided to put off the shopping. Stop talking about insects. You’re putting me off! They decided to put off the wedding.

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