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Inglés-100phra_verbs

100 Phrasal verbs más comunes. VAUGHAN SYSTEM

Phrasal verbMeaningExampleImagen mental
Phrasal verb SEPARABLE -Caso 1: El complemento puede ir dentro del verbo o después del complemento. *He put "the jacket" on = correcto *He put on "the jacket" = correcto Caso 2: El complemento siempre va dentro del verbo cuando el complemento es pronombre personal. *He put "it"on =correcto *He put on "it "=INCORRECTO
Phrasal verb IN-SEPARABLE -Caso 1: El complemento debe ir siempre después de la preposición indiferentemente si es pronombre o no. *I have to care for "my grandmother" = correcto *I have to care for her = correcto I have to care "her" for = INCORRECTO Caso 2: Cuando la frase tiene dos complementos, deben ir siempre separados: *I can't put "the painting" on "the wall" = correcto *I can't put on "the painting" "the wall"= incorrecto
ask for (inseparable) pedir algo a alguien -Ask Mari for the keys -Ask her for them ASK FOR un aumento salarial
ask out (separable) pedir salir a alguien en plan social o ligue -I'm going to ask Ana out -I asked her out and she she said yes Para salir con alguien tienes que primero preguntarle ASK si quiere salir fuera OUT y no quedarse en la casa de sus padres
back up (separable) 1. respaldar/ sistema de respaldo 2. dar marcha atrás 3. congestionar, atracar -Back me up if I need help -I need a back up disc -The traffic here is always backed up in the morning Back up mis documentos
blow out (separable) 1. Apagar una vela 2. Cuando algo sale despedido hacia afuera por una explosión -Could you please blow out the candle? -Blow it up! -The explosion blew the windows out Se BLOW hacia OUT para apagar una vela
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