Como escribí hace poco, uno de los mayores problemas que encontramos en nuestra academia de inglés en Gandia es el uso correcto de los verbos compuestos. Esto es algo con lo que la mayoría de los hablantes no nativos no suelen dominar. Así pues, aquí están algunas frases verbales más comunes que usted puede encontrar muy útil:
Keep on Seguir Keep on driving until you reach the petrol station
Keep from Evitar Keep the truth from your mother
Keep out Manternerse fuera Keep out of the house until lunchtime
Keep up Mantenerse Keep up with your brother or you will lose the race
Let down Decepcionar He was let down by his friend and now hates him
Let in Dejar pasar Let in the dog, as he is still outside
Look after Cuidar Look after your sister because I am going out
Look down on Despreciar He thinks he is the best and looks down on everyone
Look for Buscar Can you look for the car keys
Look forward to Esperar con ganas We are looking forward to the summer holidays
Look into Investigar Look into the cost of holiday insurance
Look out Cuidado Look out – the train is coming!
Look out for Buscar Look out for Harry, he should be here soon
Look over Mirar por encima Can you look over the accounts, something is not right
Look up Buscar informacion She is looking up some information about the law
Look up to Parecerse a She looks up to her big sister, who she admires
Make up Reconcialiarse She made up with her friend after their argument
Make up Inventar He made up a pack of lies
Mix up Mezclar There was a mix up and she arrived on the wrong day
Pass away Pasar Her grandfather passed away, the funeral will be tomorrow
Pass out Desmayarse She was feeling unwell and passed out
Pass up Dejar pasar I passed up the chance of driving for Ferrari and now drive a bus
Pay back Devolver She paid back the money she owed me, last Friday
Pay for Pagar We will pay for lunch
Pick out Elegir Pick out the vegetables that you want
Point out Señalar Point out the victim to me
Put down Dejar Put down your MPs player and start your homework
Put off Posponer She put off going out because she wanted to watch TV
Put out Incomodar Put out the cat before you go to bed
Put together Armar Put the bed together, before the next guest arrives
Put up with Aguantar You will have to put up with your father until he goes
Put on Ponerse Put on your coat, it is very cold outside
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Lindsay Snelling
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