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Phrasel verbs

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TO CATCH UPThis phrasel verb means to reach someone or something ahead of you.

EXAMPLE: You are walking so fast, I will never catch up with you.  

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TO GET OFFThis means to finish or leave. 

EXAMPLE:We usually get off early on Fridays in the summer. 

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TO GROW UPThis phrasel verb ments to become an adult. 

EXAMPLE: Alex grew up in France, but now he lives in Italy. 

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TO LOOK FORto try to find, to search. EXAMPLE: Paul is looking for the document you requested. 

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TO MAKE UP 

It meants to reconcile. 

EXAMPLE: Our parents had an argument last night, but they made up this morning. 

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TO SHOW UP This phrasel verb meants to embarrass someone. EXAMPLE: Stop trying to show up your sister. You both did very well this year in school. 

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 TO TAKE OUTTo remove or extract.

EXAMPLE: Can you please take out the trash when you leave? 

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TO TRY ONto put on clothing to see how it looks and how it fits probarse (ropa) 

EXAMPLE: Would you like to try those on? 

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TO LOOK AFTERThis meants to care for; to attend. 

EXAMPLE: My parents are looking after the children while we go to dinner. 

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 TO GO BACKThis phrasel verb meants to retur.

EXAMPLE: I'm so embarassed. I can never go back to that bar again. 

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PAOLA ANDREA ROJAS BARRETO