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PHRASAL VERBS TEN DIFFERENT PHRASAL VERBS THAT I WILL EXPLAIN TO YOU By María Camila Pinilla Acosta

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PHRASAL VERBSTEN DIFFERENT PHRASAL VERBS THAT I WILL EXPLAIN TO YOU

By

María Camila Pinilla Acosta

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COME IN COME IN: this phrasal verb are used

when we want to invite somebody to enter in a determined place.

Example: Oh my friend, Come in and make yourself at home!

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EAT UP Eat up: We use this phrasal verb when we want

to express that somebody or something eats ordinarily and quickly.

Example: The lion eats up its prey quickly.

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KEEP UP

Keep up: We use this phrasal verb when we want to cheer somebody in a determinated situation.

Example: Keep up Carolina! You can win the beauty contest.

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SEE ABOUT See about: We can use this phrasal

verb when we express that we’re investigating something deeply.

Example: The Police Department is seeing about a mysterious killing.

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STAY IN Stay in: This phrasal verb

is used for express: to be in a place, or to stay in home.

Example: Karen wants to stay in home this weekend.

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TRY ON Try on: This phrasal verb is

similar to verbs like: attemp and bring for.

Example: You need to try on different kind of shoes.

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WORK UNDER Work under: This phrasal

verb is used when we say that one person is working completely for a person or organization.

Example: My aunt is working under the president.

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TO BE BACK To be back: We can use this phrasal

verb to express: returning to a place.

Example: She is back again.

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BRUSH OFF Brush off: Phrasal verb

used when we express that someboy eliminates or sweep something like the dust, for example.

Example: She brushed off all the dust of the floor.

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BUY OVER Buy over: This phrasal verb is equal to

say: to bribe somebody by offering money or something.

Example: The thief tried to buy over the cops.