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250 Verbos Frasales Más Comunes en Inglés - Verbos Frasales Comunes

Aquí tienes la parte 1 de la lista de los verbos frasales más comunes en inglés como "go on", "look for" y "find out".

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Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English Vocabulary
to go on
[Verbo]

to continue without stopping

seguir

seguir

Ex: She told him to go on with his studies and not let setbacks deter him.

to have been born in a specific place

venir

venir

Ex: The renowned comes from a bustling metropolis and draws inspiration from its energy .

to expect or hope for something

esperar

esperar

Ex: They will looking for a favorable outcome in the court case .

to find the answer to a question or problem

entender

entender

Ex: The team brainstormed figure out the best strategy for the upcoming competition .

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

lidiar con

lidiar con

Ex: As a therapist , she helps deal with emotional challenges and personal growth .
come on
[Oración]

used for encouraging someone to hurry

vamos, venga

vamos, venga

Ex: Come on!

to get information about something after actively trying to do so

enterarse de

enterarse de

Ex: He 's eager find out which restaurant serves the best pizza in town .

to leave a hotel after returning your room key and paying the bill

hacer el check out

hacer el check out

Ex: The checked out early to avoid traffic on the way home .

to begin participating in, learning about, and developing a strong interest or passion for a particular activity, hobby, or topic

meterse en

meterse en

Ex: The kids got into playing board games during their summer vacation.

to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition

hacer

hacer

Ex: The homeowner is excited go ahead with the renovation plans for the kitchen .

to emerge as a particular outcome

terminar

terminar

Ex: Despite their initial concerns, the project turned out to be completed on time and under budget.
to get in
[Verbo]

to arrive at home or at the place where one works

entrar en

entrar en

Ex: The employees get in at different times depending on their schedules .
to come up
[Verbo]

to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them

subir

subir

Ex: Feeling nervous, he hesitated before finally coming up to his crush to ask her out on a date.
to pick up
[Verbo]

to take and lift something or someone up

recoger

recoger

Ex: The picks up the evidence with a gloved hand .
to set up
[Verbo]

to establish a fresh entity, such as a company, system, or organization

establecer

establecer

Ex: After months of planning and coordination , the entrepreneurs set up their own software development company in the heart of the city .
to grow up
[Verbo]

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

crecer

crecer

Ex: When I grow up, I want to be a musician.
to show up
[Verbo]

to arrive at an event or appointment where one is expected

aparecer

aparecer

Ex: The professor shows up for office hours to assist students .
to end up
[Verbo]

to eventually reach or find oneself in a particular place, situation, or condition, often unexpectedly or as a result of circumstances

terminar

terminar

Ex: If we keep arguing, we’ll end up ruining our friendship.

to move away from a person, thing, or situation

retroceder, alejarse

retroceder, alejarse

Ex: The cyclist decided back off from the busy intersection to avoid a potential collision .

to be determined or affected by something else

depender de

depender de

Ex: The success of a healthy depends on a balanced diet , regular exercise , and sufficient sleep .

to be connected to or about a particular subject

relacionarse con

relacionarse con

Ex: The training program relate to the essential skills required for the job .

to have a connection with a particular person or thing

referirse a, hacer referencia a

referirse a, hacer referencia a

Ex: Jane 's question during the referred to her previous experience working in a similar industry .

to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger

hacer ejercicio, entrenar

hacer ejercicio, entrenar

Ex: worked out for an hour yesterday after work .
to hold on
[Verbo]

to tell someone to wait or pause what they are doing momentarily

esperar

esperar

Ex: Hold on, I need to tie my shoelaces before we continue our walk .
to make up
[Verbo]

to create a false or fictional story or information

inventar

inventar

Ex: The made up a story about their imaginary friend .
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