Aprende inglés en Gandia, phrasal verbs I–P

Profesor de inglés en Gandia

LONDRES

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

Tambien, ver:

Verbos Compuestos A-F

Verbos Compuestos G-H

Verbos Compuestos R-W

 Lindsay Snelling

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