This document contains lists of regular and irregular verbs in Spanish. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, and past participle. It includes a section for regular verbs, which all follow the same conjugation patterns, and irregular verbs, which do not follow standard patterns. The document serves as a reference for learners of Spanish to check verb forms and translations.
This document contains lists of regular and irregular verbs in English and their Castellano (Spanish) translations. The regular verb list includes example infinitives, past tense and past participle forms. The irregular verb list provides the same information for common irregular English verbs and their Spanish translations.
This document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It includes over 100 verbs such as "awake/awoke/awoken - to wake up", "be/was/been - to be", and "begin/began/begun - to start". The verbs are listed alphabetically in their base form, past simple form, past participle form, and a Spanish translation.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and say as well as regular verbs like work, walk, and talk.
A common mistake while writing sentences in English is use of wrong form of verb especially irregular verbs. This table gives list of common irregular verbs. As a guide for correct use of verb form, it should be remembered that base form of verbs is used only in present simple tense, past form is used only in past simple tense while past participle is used in all perfect tense sentences. Present participle form of base verb (formed by adding ing to the base verb is used in all continuous tense sentences
This document provides a list of English regular verbs organized by their present, past, and past participle forms, along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 150 common regular verbs. The verbs are presented in a table with columns for the present, past, and past participle forms in English and their meaning in Spanish. This comprehensive list serves as a reference for students to learn English regular verb conjugations and their Spanish equivalents.
This document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms as well as Spanish translations. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, bear/bore/borne, beat/beat/beaten and their variations don't follow typical regular verb conjugation patterns in English.
The document provides tables showing the present, past, and past participle forms of English verbs and their Spanish translations. It identifies verbs that have all the same forms, verbs that have different forms, and verbs whose second and third forms are the same. It lists over 60 verbs as examples.
This document contains lists of regular and irregular verbs in English and their Castellano (Spanish) translations. The regular verb list includes example infinitives, past tense and past participle forms. The irregular verb list provides the same information for common irregular English verbs and their Spanish translations.
This document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It includes over 100 verbs such as "awake/awoke/awoken - to wake up", "be/was/been - to be", and "begin/began/begun - to start". The verbs are listed alphabetically in their base form, past simple form, past participle form, and a Spanish translation.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and say as well as regular verbs like work, walk, and talk.
A common mistake while writing sentences in English is use of wrong form of verb especially irregular verbs. This table gives list of common irregular verbs. As a guide for correct use of verb form, it should be remembered that base form of verbs is used only in present simple tense, past form is used only in past simple tense while past participle is used in all perfect tense sentences. Present participle form of base verb (formed by adding ing to the base verb is used in all continuous tense sentences
This document provides a list of English regular verbs organized by their present, past, and past participle forms, along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 150 common regular verbs. The verbs are presented in a table with columns for the present, past, and past participle forms in English and their meaning in Spanish. This comprehensive list serves as a reference for students to learn English regular verb conjugations and their Spanish equivalents.
This document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms as well as Spanish translations. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, bear/bore/borne, beat/beat/beaten and their variations don't follow typical regular verb conjugation patterns in English.
The document provides tables showing the present, past, and past participle forms of English verbs and their Spanish translations. It identifies verbs that have all the same forms, verbs that have different forms, and verbs whose second and third forms are the same. It lists over 60 verbs as examples.
This document lists English verbs and their past tense, past participle, present participle/gerund, and Spanish translation. It includes over 75 common English verbs and provides the conjugations and translations to help learners of English and Spanish.
This document contains a table listing English infinitive verbs alongside their past tense and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. For each verb, it provides the infinitive form, the simple past tense, the past participle, and the Spanish translation of the infinitive form. There are over 50 verbs listed in the table with their corresponding forms and translations in the four columns.
This document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English. It includes a table of over 100 irregular verbs such as "arise/arose/arisen" and regular verbs ending in "-ed" like "accept/accepted/accepted". The document serves as a reference for conjugating Spanish verbs into their different tenses and forms.
The document summarizes the three different ways that regular verbs are pronounced in their past form in English. Group 1 verbs ending in voiced sounds add "d", Group 2 verbs ending in voiceless sounds add "t", and Group 3 verbs ending in "t" or "d" sounds add "id". Examples are provided for numerous verbs in each group along with their infinitive and past tense forms as well as an English translation.
The document lists the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms of many common verbs in English and their Catalan equivalents. It includes both regular and irregular verbs. The list contains over 50 verbs and provides a helpful reference for learning verb conjugations in both languages.
The document provides a list of irregular verbs in English including their infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms. It also includes rules for pronouncing the endings of regular verbs in the simple past tense, noting that "-ed" is pronounced differently depending on the final sound of the verb's root/stem.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
This document lists English infinitive verbs alongside their Spanish equivalents and shows the past simple and past participle forms of each verb in English. It includes common verbs like arise, awake, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build and burn.
This document provides a list of regular and irregular verbs in English and their Spanish translations. For regular verbs, it shows the present, past, and past participle forms. For irregular verbs, it only lists the present, past, and past participle forms. There are a total of 30 verbs included, with 20 regular verbs and 10 irregular verbs. The verbs are organized into a table with the English infinitive form, present, past, and past participle forms, as well as the Spanish translation.
This document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. Some examples included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, bear/bore/borne, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and begin/began/begun. In total, over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are listed.
This document lists the base forms, past simple forms, and past participles of many common irregular English verbs. It includes over 100 irregular verbs organized into columns showing their base or infinitive form, past simple form, and past participle. The verbs are listed alphabetically from be to write.
The document lists over 100 common English verbs in their base form, past simple form, past participle form, and present participle form. It shows the various forms each verb takes and the conjugations between tenses. The list of verbs includes common verbs like run, eat, see, make, give, go, and many others. It provides a comprehensive overview of how English verbs change form depending on tense, number, and grammatical features.
The document contains a list of irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation. Some of the irregular verbs listed include arise/arose/arisen, bear/bore/born, become/became/become, begin/began/begun, bend/bent/bent, bet/bet/bet, bind/bound/bound, and bite/bit/bitten. The list contains over 100 irregular English verbs.
This document lists the 100 most common irregular English verbs. It shows the simple past and past participle forms of each irregular verb since these forms do not follow a regular pattern like regular verbs. Some of the most frequent irregular verbs included are: to be (was/been), to have (had/had), to do (did/done), to go (went/gone), to see (saw/seen), to come (came/come), to give (gave/given), and to take (took/taken). Learning the irregular forms of these common verbs is important for using English verbs correctly.
This document lists the past forms of common verbs in Spanish and their English equivalents. It includes over 100 verbs such as "accept" which is "aceptar" in Spanish and was "aceptado" in the past tense. Other examples provided are "act" which is "actuar" and was "actuó", and "add" which is "sumar" and was "sumado".
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation of its meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and choose/chose/chosen. Over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are defined.
This document lists the past tense forms of common English verbs, including the past simple, past participle, and meaning in Spanish for each verb. It provides the conjugations for over 50 verbs such as "to be", "to break", "to buy", "to catch", and others in a table with the past simple form, past participle, and Spanish translation for each.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their conjugations in the present, past, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common irregular English verbs such as "arise", "awake", "be", "bear", "beat", "become", "bend", "bet", "bind", and over a hundred more irregular verbs and their forms.
This document lists the infinitive, past participle, and translation for many common English verbs. It includes over 100 verbs organized alphabetically from arise to write. For each verb it provides the infinitive form, past participle, and a Spanish translation of the verb.
The document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, along with its past simple and past participle forms in English and Spanish translation. Over 100 verbs are listed with their conjugated past tense forms and translations.
This document lists English verbs and their past tense, past participle, present participle/gerund, and Spanish translation. It includes over 75 common English verbs and provides the conjugations and translations to help learners of English and Spanish.
This document contains a table listing English infinitive verbs alongside their past tense and past participle forms in English and Spanish translations. For each verb, it provides the infinitive form, the simple past tense, the past participle, and the Spanish translation of the infinitive form. There are over 50 verbs listed in the table with their corresponding forms and translations in the four columns.
This document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English. It includes a table of over 100 irregular verbs such as "arise/arose/arisen" and regular verbs ending in "-ed" like "accept/accepted/accepted". The document serves as a reference for conjugating Spanish verbs into their different tenses and forms.
The document summarizes the three different ways that regular verbs are pronounced in their past form in English. Group 1 verbs ending in voiced sounds add "d", Group 2 verbs ending in voiceless sounds add "t", and Group 3 verbs ending in "t" or "d" sounds add "id". Examples are provided for numerous verbs in each group along with their infinitive and past tense forms as well as an English translation.
The document lists the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms of many common verbs in English and their Catalan equivalents. It includes both regular and irregular verbs. The list contains over 50 verbs and provides a helpful reference for learning verb conjugations in both languages.
The document provides a list of irregular verbs in English including their infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms. It also includes rules for pronouncing the endings of regular verbs in the simple past tense, noting that "-ed" is pronounced differently depending on the final sound of the verb's root/stem.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
This document lists English infinitive verbs alongside their Spanish equivalents and shows the past simple and past participle forms of each verb in English. It includes common verbs like arise, awake, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build and burn.
This document provides a list of regular and irregular verbs in English and their Spanish translations. For regular verbs, it shows the present, past, and past participle forms. For irregular verbs, it only lists the present, past, and past participle forms. There are a total of 30 verbs included, with 20 regular verbs and 10 irregular verbs. The verbs are organized into a table with the English infinitive form, present, past, and past participle forms, as well as the Spanish translation.
This document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. Some examples included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, bear/bore/borne, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and begin/began/begun. In total, over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are listed.
This document lists the base forms, past simple forms, and past participles of many common irregular English verbs. It includes over 100 irregular verbs organized into columns showing their base or infinitive form, past simple form, and past participle. The verbs are listed alphabetically from be to write.
The document lists over 100 common English verbs in their base form, past simple form, past participle form, and present participle form. It shows the various forms each verb takes and the conjugations between tenses. The list of verbs includes common verbs like run, eat, see, make, give, go, and many others. It provides a comprehensive overview of how English verbs change form depending on tense, number, and grammatical features.
The document contains a list of irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation. Some of the irregular verbs listed include arise/arose/arisen, bear/bore/born, become/became/become, begin/began/begun, bend/bent/bent, bet/bet/bet, bind/bound/bound, and bite/bit/bitten. The list contains over 100 irregular English verbs.
This document lists the 100 most common irregular English verbs. It shows the simple past and past participle forms of each irregular verb since these forms do not follow a regular pattern like regular verbs. Some of the most frequent irregular verbs included are: to be (was/been), to have (had/had), to do (did/done), to go (went/gone), to see (saw/seen), to come (came/come), to give (gave/given), and to take (took/taken). Learning the irregular forms of these common verbs is important for using English verbs correctly.
This document lists the past forms of common verbs in Spanish and their English equivalents. It includes over 100 verbs such as "accept" which is "aceptar" in Spanish and was "aceptado" in the past tense. Other examples provided are "act" which is "actuar" and was "actuó", and "add" which is "sumar" and was "sumado".
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation of its meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and choose/chose/chosen. Over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are defined.
This document lists the past tense forms of common English verbs, including the past simple, past participle, and meaning in Spanish for each verb. It provides the conjugations for over 50 verbs such as "to be", "to break", "to buy", "to catch", and others in a table with the past simple form, past participle, and Spanish translation for each.
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their conjugations in the present, past, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common irregular English verbs such as "arise", "awake", "be", "bear", "beat", "become", "bend", "bet", "bind", and over a hundred more irregular verbs and their forms.
This document lists the infinitive, past participle, and translation for many common English verbs. It includes over 100 verbs organized alphabetically from arise to write. For each verb it provides the infinitive form, past participle, and a Spanish translation of the verb.
The document lists the past simple, past participle, and translation of common English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, along with its past simple and past participle forms in English and Spanish translation. Over 100 verbs are listed with their conjugated past tense forms and translations.
This document provides a list of common irregular verbs in English and their past simple forms. It includes the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, and a Spanish translation. Some examples of irregular verbs and their past simple forms listed are: arise/arose, be/was or were, beat/beat, become/became, begin/began. The list contains over 50 irregular English verbs.
This document contains a list of English verbs in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common English verbs such as "to be", "to run", "to eat", "to see", "to sleep", and their conjugated forms in the past tense and past participle.
The document lists over 100 common irregular English verbs and provides their infinitive form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It also includes a Spanish translation for each verb. Some example irregular verb conjugations included are: awake/awoke/awoken, begin/began/begun, break/broke/broken, drink/drank/drunk, go/went/gone, and write/wrote/written.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and regular verbs are ask, cook, dance, dress. The document serves as a reference for learning Spanish verb conjugations.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple (/id/, /t/, /d/). Some of the irregular verbs included are be, begin, break, drink, eat, go, and write. Regular verbs ending in /id/ sounds include accept and visit. Verbs ending in /t/ sounds include ask, dance, and work. Verbs ending in /d/ sounds include answer, arrive, and live.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English. It includes a table of over 100 common Spanish verbs such as "arise", "awake", "be", "begin", "bend", "bite", "break", "bring", "build", "buy", and many more along with their conjugations. It also categorizes regular verbs by their pronunciation in the past simple as ending in "/id/" or "/t/" sounds or "/d/" sounds.
The document lists Spanish irregular and regular verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It groups the verbs by their sound pattern in the past simple and past participle (-ed, -t, -d). Some of the most common irregular verbs included are be, have, go, and say as well as regular verbs like work, walk, and talk.
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1. LISTA DE VERBOS REGULARES E IRREGULARES
VERBOS IRREGULARES
INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
Arise Arose Arisen Surgir, Levantarse
Awake Awoke Awoken Despertarse
Be/ am, are, is Was / Were Been Ser / Estar
Bear Bore Borne / Born Soportar, dar a luz
Beat Beat Beaten Golpear
Become Became Become Llegar a Ser
Begin Began Begun Empezar
Bend Bent Bent Doblar
Bet Bet Bet Apostar
Bind Bound Bound Atar, encuadernar
Bid Bid Bid Pujar
Bite Bit Bitten Morder
Bleed Bled Bled Sangrar
Blow Blew Blown Soplar
Break Broke Broken Romper
Breed Bred Bred Criar
Bring Brought Brought Traer Llevar
Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Radiar
Build Built Built Edificar
Burn Burnt /Burned Burnt / Burned Quemar
Burst Burst Burst Reventar
Buy Bought Bought Comprar
Cast Cast Cast Arrojar
Catch Caught Caught Coger
Come Came Come Venir
Cost Cost Cost Costar
Cut Cut Cut Cortar
Choose Chose Chosen Elegir
Cling Clung Clung Agarrarse
Creep Crept Crept Arrastrarse
2. Deal Dealt Dealt Tratar
Dig Dug Dug Cavar
Do (Does) Did Done Hacer
Draw Drew Drawn Dibujar
Dream Dreamt / Dreamed Dreamt / Dreamed Soñar
Drink Drank Drunk Beber
Drive Drove Driven Conducir
Eat Ate Eaten Comer
Fall Fell Fallen Caer
Feed Fed Fed Alimentar
Feel Felt Felt Sentir
Fight Fought Fought Luchar
Find Found Found Encontrar
Flee Fled Fled Huir
Fly Flew Flown Volar
Forbid Forbade Forbidden Prohibir
Forget Forgot Forgotten Olvidar
Forgive Forgave Forgiven Perdonar
Freeze Froze Frozen Helar
Get Got Got / Gotten Obtener
Give Gave Given Dar
Go (Goes) Went Gone Ir
Grow Grew Grown Crecer
Grind Ground Ground Moler
Hang Hung Hung Colgar
Have Had Had Haber o Tener
Hear Heard Heard Oir
Hide Hid Hidden Ocultar
Hit Hit Hit Golpear
Hold Held Held Agarrar Celebrar
Hurt Hurt Hurt Herir
Keep Kept Kept Conservar
Know Knew Known Saber Conocer
Kneel Knelt Knelt Arrodillarse
Knit Knit Knit Hacer punto
Lay Laid Laid Poner
3. Lead Led Led Conducir
Lean Leant Leant Apoyarse
Leap Leapt Leapt Brincar
Learn Learnt / Learned Learnt / Learned Aprender
Leave Left Left Dejar
Lend Lent Lent Prestar
Let Let Let Permitir
Lie Lay Lain Echarse
Light Lit Lit Encender
Lose Lost Lost Perder
Make Made Made Hacer
Mean Meant Meant Significar
Meet Met Met Encontrar
Mistake Mistook Mistaken Equivocar
Overcome Overcame Overcome Vencer
Pay Paid Paid Pagar
Put Put Put Poner
Read Read Read Leer
Ride Rode Ridden Montar
Ring Rang Rung Llamar
Rise Rose Risen Levantarse
Run Ran Run Correr
Say Said Said Decir
See Saw Seen Ver
Seek Sought Sought Buscar
Sell Sold Sold Vender
Send Sent Sent Enviar
Set Set Set Poner(se)
Sew Sewed Sewed / Sewn Coser
Shake Shook Shaken Sacudir
Shear Shore Shorn Esquilar
Shine Shone Shone Brillar
Shoot Shot Shot Disparar
Show Showed Shown Mostrar
Shrink Shrank Shrunk Encogerse
Shut Shut Shut Cerrar
4. Sing Sang Sung Cantar
Sink Sank Sunk Hundir
Sit Sat Sat Sentarse
Sleep Slept Slept Dormir
Slide Slid Slid Resbalar
Smell Smelt Smelt Oler
Sow Sowed Sowed / Sown Sembrar
Speak Spoke Spoken Hablar
Speed Sped Sped Acelerar
Spell Spelt Spelt Deletrear
Spend Spent Spent Gastar
Spill Spilt / Spilled Spilt / Spilled Derramar
Spin Spun Spun Hilar
Spit Spat Spat Escupir
Split Split Split Hender / partir / rajar
Spoil Spoilt / Spoiled Spoilt / Spoiled Estropear
Spread Spread Spread Extender
Spring Sprang Sprung Saltar
Stand Stood Stood Estar en pie
Steal Stole Stolen Robar
Stick Stuck Stuck Pegar Engomar
Sting Stung Stung Picar
Stink Stank/Stunk Stunk Apestar
Stride Strode Stridden Dar zancadas
Strike Struck Struck Golpear
Swear Swore Sworn Jurar
Sweat Sweat Sweat Sudar
Sweep Swept Swept Barrer
Swell Swelled Swollen Hinchar
Swim Swam Swum Nadar
Swing Swung Swung Columpiarse
Take Took Taken Coger
Teach Taught Taught Enseñar
Tear Tore Torn Rasgar
Tell Told Told Decir
Think Thought Thought Pensar
10. Wish Desear Work Trabajar
Worry Preocuparse Wound Herir
VERBOS FRASALES
AGREE WITH - estar de acuerdo - "All women are bad drivers." "I don't agree with you."
BE ABOUT TO - estar a punto de -I was about to leave the house when my friends arrived.
BE BACK - regresar -I'm working late at the office tonight so I won't be back until 10.
BE OUT OF - quedarse sin - We're out of eggs so we can't make a tortilla.
BE OVER - terminarse - When the football match was over, we went to the pub.
BE UP - estar levantado - "Phil isn't up yet: he's still in bed. Phone again in ten minutes."
BLOW UP - estallar (una bomba) - The bomb blew up killing six people.
BLOW UP - inflar - We blew up at least a hundred balloons for the Christmas party.
BREAK DOWN - averiarse - My car broke down on the way to Motril.
CALL BACK - volver a llamar - "I'm afraid the manager isn't here at the moment. Could you call back
later?"
CARRY ON - seguir. continuar - I'm sorry if I interrupted you. Please carry on.
CARRY OUT - cumplir (una promesa) - The President carried out his promise to reduce taxation.
CARRY OUT - llevar a cabo - The execution was carried out at seven o'clock in the morning.
CLEAR UP - poner en orden - It took four hours to clear up after the party.
COME ACROSS - encontrar, dar con - I came across an old friend on the metro in Madrid.
COME BACK - regresar - I'm going to England for two weeks. I'm coming back on the fifth.
COME IN - entrar - "Good morning. Come in and sit down."
COME ON - ¡Vamos!, ¡Date prisa! - Come on. We're going to be late.
CUT DOWN ON - consumir menos - You must cut down on cholesterol or you'll have a heart attack.
CUT OFF - cortar, desconnectar - When we didn't pay the bill, the electricity was cut off.
CUT UP - cortar en pedazos - We cut up the birthday cake and gave everyone a slice.
DO UP - abrochar, atar - I was five before I knew how to do up my shoelaces.
DO WITH - tener algo que ver con, tener relación con - "What's MS DOS?" "It's got something to do with
computers."
DO WITHOUT - pasarse sin, prescindir de - The shops are shut so we'll have to do without sugar.
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DRAW UP - pararse - The car drew up at the zebra crossing.
GET BACK - volver, regresar - Cinderella had to get back by twelve o'clock.
GET IN(TO) - entrar - I lost my keys and so I couldn't get into the house.
GET OFF - bajar (de un autobus, tren) - You have to get off the bus at the next stop if you want the
station.
GET ON - subir (a un autobus, tren, moto) - Quick! Get on the train, it's about to leave.
GET UP - levantarse - When I got up this morning it was still dark.
GIVE BACK - devolver - If you don't like the dress, the shop will give you your money back.
GIVE UP - perder la esperanza, rendirse - If you find phrasal verbs difficult, don't give up.
GIVE UP - dejar (de fumar, beber) - You'll get cancer if you don't give up smoking.
GO AHEAD - ¡Siga! - "Can I use the telephone?" "Yes, go ahead."
GO AWAY - irse, marcharse - Are you going away for Christmas, or are you staying at home.
GO BACK - volver, regresar - Although she's forty, she's going back to University to study French.
GO DOWN - bajar - The price of fruit goes down in the summer.
GO OUT - salir (por la calle) - I always go out and have a few drinks on Saturday night.
GO UP - subir - The price of cigarettes went up in January 1992.
HANG ON/HOLD ON - esperar - Hold on for a minute as Pablo will be back in five minute.
HANG UP - colgar (el teléfono) - My ex-girlfriend hung up when I phoned her.
KEEP UP WITH - mantenerse (a la altura de) - I can't keep up with my father when we go cycling as he
goes too fast.
KNOCK DOWN - derribar, atropear, demoler - My grandfather's old house was knocked down and a bank
was built.
11. LEAVE BEHIND - olvidar, dejar - When I got to the airport, I realised I had left my passport behind.
LET IN - dejar entrar - She opened the door and let in the cat.
LOOK AFTER - cuidar - My mother looks after the children when we go away.
LOOK FOR - buscar - I spent two hours looking for my glasses before I found them.
LOOK FORWARD TO - esperar con ilusión - I'm looking forward to the Easter holidays.
LOOK OUT - tener cuidado, ¡Ojo! Look out! - There's a car coming. JOHN & SARAH 1996 (c)
LOOK UP - buscar algo (en un libro, diccionario) - If you don't understand the word, look it up in a
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PUT IN - meter, introducir - Put ten pence in the machine and you will get a cup of coffee.
PUT ON - encender - Put on the light, it's getting dark.
PUT ON - ponerse (la ropa) - Put your coat on or you'll get cold.
RUN OUT OF - quedars sin algo We ran out of petrol so we had to get the bus.
SET OFF - ponerse en camino - We set off to Madrid at five o'clock to avoid the traffic.
TAKE AFTER - parecerse a - Pablo takes after his mother: they are both optimistic.
TAKE OFF - despegar - The flight was delayed for two hours and the plane eventually took off at 6 p.m.
TAKE OFF - quitarse la ropa - Take off your coat and make yourself comfortable.
TAKE OUT - extraer, sacar - He took out a cigarette and lit it.
THROW AWAY - tirar (en la basura) - Don't throw these papers away: they're important.
TURN DOWN - bajar (el volumen) - Turn down the radio: it's too loud.
TURN UP - poner el volumen más fuerte - Turn up the radio. I can't hear it.
TURN ON - encender (televisión, luces etc.) - Turn on the television, please, I want to see the news.