Ms Garcia
Phrasal Verbs 2 (Would you mind take a look at these sentences, please?) Get ahead: Salir adelante: No matter how hard are the circustamsces, I have to keep my cool mind and get ahead Go on: Continuar: I can't go on telling lies. Partir: I went on to London this morning, that's why I am so tired. Go over: Repasar: I went over over the exam three timwa before hand it in to the teacher. Darle vueltas en la cabeza: I am going over what she said Kick out: Echar a patadas: They kick me out from the office when I quit Lay off: Despedir en masa: My company lied off some of workers because of the economic crisis Let down: Decepcionar: I promise not to let you down Make up: Hacer las paces: I break with my boyfriend but we have meet to made up tomorrow. Nail down: Rematar: I was late because I had to work overtime to nail down the budget project Put off Aplazar: I don't like to do the dishes and I always put it off. Take care of: Tener cuidado: Please, lend me your car, I promise to take care of it :) Take after: Parecerse en la forma de ser: I take after my mum because we are always complaining about things that happen to us. Run out: We have run out of the milk, thus I have to go to the grosery store. Sort out: Resolver un problema. I asked to my boss if he wanted me to sort this problem out.
Sep 2, 2014 3:41 PM
Corrections · 5

Get ahead: 

Salir adelante: No matter <em>how hard the</em> <em>circumstances</em>, I have to <em>keep my cool to</em> get ahead. 

Go on:
Continuar: I can't go on telling lies.
Partir: I went on to London this morning, that's why I am so tired.

Go over:
Repasar: I went over the exam three <em>times</em> before <em>handing</em> it in to the teacher.
Darle vueltas en la cabeza: I am going over what she said [in my mind]. 

Kick out:
Echar a patadas: They <em>kicked</em> me out <em>of</em> the office when I quit.

Lay off:
Despedir en masa: My company <em>laid-</em>off some workers because of the economic crisis. 

Let down:
Decepcionar: I promise not to let you down. 

Make up:
Hacer las paces: I <em>broke-up</em> with my boyfriend but we have meet to <em>make-up</em> tomorrow.

Nail down:
Rematar: I was late because I had to work overtime to nail down the budget project. 

Put off
Aplazar: I don't like to do the dishes and I always put it off.

Take care of:
Tener cuidado: Please lend me your car; I promise to take care of it.

Take after:
Parecerse en la forma de ser:
I <em>must</em> take after my mum because <em>both of us complain</em> about things that happen to us.

Run out:
We have run out of milk, thus I have to go to the <em>grocery</em> store.

Sort out: Resolver un problema.
I asked my boss if he wanted me to <em>sort-out</em> this problem.

September 2, 2014

Phrasal Verbs 2 (Would you mind take a look at these sentences, please?)

Get ahead:
Salir adelante: No matter how hard are the circustamsces, I have to keep my cool mind and to get ahead

Go on:
Continuar: I can't go on telling lies.
Partir: I went on to London this morning, that's why I am so tired.

Go over:
Repasar: I went over over the exam three timwa times before handing it in to the teacher.
Darle vueltas en la cabeza: I am going over what she said

Kick out:
Echar a patadas: They kick me out from of the office when I quit

Lay off:
Despedir en masa: My company lied laid off some of workers because of the economic crisis

Let down:
Decepcionar: I promise not to let you down

Make up:
Hacer las paces: I break up with my boyfriend but we have meet to made will make up tomorrow.

Nail down:
Rematar: I was late because I had to work overtime to nail down the budget project

Put off
Aplazar: I don't like to do the dishes and I always put it off.

Take care of:
Tener cuidado: Please, lend me your car, I promise to take care of it :)

Take after:
Parecerse en la forma de ser:
I take after my mum because we are always complaining about things that happen to us.

Run out:
We have run out of the milk, thus I have to go to the grosery grocery store.

Sort out: Resolver un problema.
I asked to my boss if he wanted me to sort this problem out.

 

Good job again!

September 2, 2014
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