Ms Garcia
Phrasal Verbs (Would you mind take a look at these sentences, please?) I did the following sentences: Ask out: Pedir salir a alguien. He asked me out at the tube station entrance. Back up: Dar marcha atras con un vehículo: I crashed the car parked behind of us when I was backing up. Corroborar, respaldar: I can't back up your opinion because I disagree. Back out: Decidir no hacer algo: I bought a ticket for travelling to London but in the end I backed out. Break into: Interrumpir: He is very unpolite because he broke into our conversation. Bring up: Sacar un tema de conversacion. Please, don't bring up this subject again. Brush up: Refrescar. I am a little rusty so I need to brush up the vocabulary. Calm down. Calmar: The children are very nervous, could you please calm them out? Carry out: Llevar a cabo: I carried out the reporting of R&D projects Catch up: Ponerse al día: I couldn't attend the class, so I need to catch up Carry on: Continuar: We have to carry on with the hiking route. Fall down: Caerse: I fell down because the floor was slippery. Derrumbar: Has the building fallen down? Get along with Llevarse bien: I get along with him very well because we are quite similar Get by: Salir del paso: I didn't understand a single word but I got by.
Sep 2, 2014 3:11 PM
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Phrasal Verbs (Would you mind take a look at these sentences, please?)

I did the following sentences:
Ask out:
Pedir salir a alguien. He asked me out at the tube station entrance.
Back up:
Dar marcha atras con un vehículo: I crashed into the car parked behind of us when I was backing up.
Corroborar, respaldar: I can't back up your opinion because I disagree.
Back out:
Decidir no hacer algo: I bought a ticket for travelling to travel to London but in the end I backed out.
Break into:
Interrumpir: He is very unimpolite because he broke into our conversation.
Bring up:
Sacar un tema de conversacion. Please, don't bring up this subject again.
Brush up:
Refrescar. I am a little rusty so I need to brush up on the vocabulary.
Calm down.
Calmar: The children are very nervous, could you please calm them out down?
Carry out:
Llevar a cabo: I carried out the reporting of R&D projects
Catch up:
Ponerse al día: I couldn't attend the class, so I need to catch up
Carry on:
Continuar: We have to carry on with the hiking route.
Fall down:
Caerse: I fell down because the floor was slippery.
Derrumbar: Has the building fallen down?
Get along with
Llevarse bien: I get along with him very well because we are quite similar
Get by:
Salir del paso: I didn't understand a single word but I got by.

 

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September 2, 2014
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