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PHRASAL VERBS BY: CUSTODIO ACOSTA URZOLA

Phrasal verbs Custodio Acosta

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Page 1: Phrasal verbs Custodio Acosta

PHRASAL VERBSBY: CUSTODIO ACOSTA URZOLA

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Head for Head for is used for to make a proper

movement or to move other things. Example: Your daughter has arrived here. Do you

said hello to her? Yes, when I saw her. I headed for her

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Try on Try on is designed for to accept a new

activity. Attempt Example: In this age of cold, I really like to

attempt new warm clothing. I want to try the coat on

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Shut up Shut up: is a popular imperative in the

common dialect. Used for to require silence

Example: You are talkative, your voice puts me

angry, make silence. You are talkative, shut up please

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Catch up Arrogate more of the circumstances, To

have more delivery. Seize. Example: They should make their homeworks They should catch up their homeworks

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Cut down Trying  to decrease somewhat. cut down

is to reduce the possibility of the events. Example: Climate change is caused by

humankind. The global average temperature is increasing, because they are cutting down many trees and animals.

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Look away from set aside, reject, divert the intention Example: He suffers from stage fright, because he

looks away from public eye.

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Run away Run away is to go to other part, to other

state, to other circumstance for to avoid the situation.

Example: Goku is the strongest warrior in the

world. Mr Satan has fear to fight with him. Mr Satan run away the fight with him

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Pick up Action of to get something new that the

person or the circumstance  didn’t have it. New acquisitions.

Example: Boss was furious because he didn’t

reunite the employees. Boss was furious because he has not

picked up the employees

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Keep out Forbid the trespassing. Advice that:

“stop from entering. Is used for restricted areas.

Example: No trespassing beyond this point. Keep out this point

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Lead to Lead to: It refers to the probability of

cause given an effect. After effect, “lead to” expresses the possible cause.

Example: You could get sick, if you continue

smoking cigarettes. Smoking cigarettes can lead to you lung

cancer.

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