Phrasal verbs Flashcards
(37 cards)
get in
get in the car - entrar
get off
get off the bus- salir
get on
get on the bus - entrar
get out
get out the car - salir
go away
left - you dont know where
go back
revenir
go out
salir
go under
go under the bridge- order
go without
There’s no ketchup left, so I’m afraid you’ll just have to go without.
chase after
i’ll chase after my daughter - correr detras
chase away
chase the birds away - espantar
drop off
decrease: There’s no ketchup left, so I’m afraid you’ll just have to go without.
deposer: I drop off my child at school
drop by
I drop by my way home - i’m on my way
Drop by and pick up that book sometime.
drop in
to come for a visit, esp. without having received an invitation for a specific time: Drop in whenever you’re in the neighbourhood.
reach out
to get with the hand - alcanzar
reach out to sb
to try to communicate with a person or a group of people, usually in order to help or involve them:
The new mayor is reaching out to inner city communities to involve them in his plans for the city.
I had to reach out to my cousin in order to help him
inner city
lower income residential districts
come back
volver: (related to time) I will go to Australia in summer and I will come back a month later.
come in
venir, entrar: I knocked on the door before coming in
I didn’t see it come in
come out
salir, aparecer, estrenarse: the new tv series will come out next month. - coming out
come out with us = come with us
come to
VENIR LLEGAR OCURRIR: When dinner was on the table, my guests came to the dining room.
she came to explain the new projet
Come to your senses - dont talk like a crazy man
come over
INVITATION: If you’re free tomorrow, come over, we’ll netflix it.
come off
detacher : the painting come off the wall - came of or will came of
bend over
i was looking at someone in the park who bend over