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Phrasal Verbs 01 - English-Spanish
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Phrasal Verbs 01 - English-Spanish
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bring up
criar, educar, mencionar
bring on
causar, producir, provocar
call on
Ir a ver (a alguien)
call of
cancelar, suspender
cheer up
animar
come up with
proponer, sugerir
come across
encontrar por casualidad
come forward
presentarse, comparecer
cut off
cortar, interrumpir
fall apart
desmoronarse
fall down
caerse
fill up
llenar, reabastecer
fill out
rellenar (formas)
get along with
llevarse bien con
give up
rendirse
give in
ceder
give out
repartir, distribuir
give off
desprender
take off
quitarse
make up for
compensar por algo
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