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Phrasal verbsVersión en línea

In the test you will answer the next questions, good luck.

por Agudo Juárez Zury Pilar
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to produce, create, suggest or find something

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to encounter or face a challenge or obstacle

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to support or assist someone or something

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to arrise or appear unexpectedly, or something mentioned or discussed

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to confront or accept a difficult or unpleasant situation

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to be tricked into believinng something that is not true or to develop feeling for someone

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to regain consciousness or toreach a particular decision or result

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to be socially compatible or to find a way to belong or adapt to a situation

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to fail to happen or to be completed as planned

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to successfully communicate an idea message or information

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To do something wrong without being caught or fancing consequences

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To get rid of or eliminate something

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To enter or arrive at a place, often with some effort

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To have a disagreement or argument with someone, loading to a strained relationship or the end of a friendship

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To encourage or persuade someone, or to do start operating

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To be published, revealed or become know

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To visit someone or to regain consciousness

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To draw a line through somenthing to indicate deletion or rejection

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To take a more direct route across an area something ignoring conventional paths

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To start doing or focusing on something seriously or with determination

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to close or decorate something often related to improving its appearance

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to create or prepare a document plan or agreement bt writing or desining

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to escape frome someone on something

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to handle, manage, or take action or person

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to remove or eliminate something

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to rely or depend on someone or something

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to reduce in size, quantity, or frequency

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to cancel something that was planned

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to imply or suggest something indirectly, often related to a deeper meaning or hidden intention

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to be extremly excited or emotionally involved in something. To lose control due to strong emotions or enthusiasm

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To make deceived or fooled by someone or something

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To explode or burst suddenly and strongly

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To stop working or fail. To be unable to control your feelings.

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To start suddenly, often refering to something unpleasant like a fire or war

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To end something abruptly or suddenly

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To overcome a barrier or obstacle or to make a significant discovery or achievement

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To end a relationship or to separate into smaller parts

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To enter suddenly and fursefully, often without permission

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To forcefully enter a building or place

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To ask for someone to come or visit

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to mencion or introduce a topic into conversation

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to look after or provide for someone or something

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to make something noticiable or avaiable

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to visit or ask someone to participate in something

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to understand or become popular

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to continue doing somenthing

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to reach the same level or pace as someone or something

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to suddenly start doing something or expressing emotions

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to increase or develop gradually

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to verify or inspect something or someone

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to investigate examine, or llok at something

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to make something clearer or to resolve

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to find or encounter something unexpectidly

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to move downward or to be reduce, also used for falling ill

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to manage or live without something that is usually considered essential or desirable

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To make progress or develop or to accompany someone

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To remove or tidy things, usually from a surface or an area

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To feel sad or depressed

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To succed or to happend as planned

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To be ccome ill with something

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