Relacionar Columnas Phrasal Verbs Versión en línea Phrasal verbs to discuss issues and problems por Dey Farfán 1 Bring about. "We need to agree about what the problems are if we want to bring about changes" 2 Wipe out. "Ten years ago, few people could read or write in this country, but now, illiteracy has been nearly wiped out" 3 Run out of. "If we´re not careful, we´ll run out of oil before alternative energy sources have been found" 4 Go without. "No one should have to go without clean drinking water " 5 Carry out. "It´s time the president carried out her promise to vaccinate all school-age children" 6 Put up with. "For many years, people from small villages have put up with inadequate roads" 7 Come up with. "Municipal governments need to come up with a new approach to reduce homelessness" 8 Lay off. "The company recently announced they were laying off two hundred employees" 9 Come down with. "More than a million people have come down with the mosquito-borne virus" Use up all of something and not have any more of it become sick with a particular illness End the employment of workers due to economic conditions Accept a bad situation or person without complaining end or destroy something completely so it not longer exists Achieve or accomplish a plan or a promise Think of something such as an idea or a plan Live without something you need or usually have Make something happen, to cause to occur or exist