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Lista de Palabras Nivel A2 - Verbos Frasales

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos frasales en inglés, como "to deal with", "to go in", "to go out", etc. preparados para estudiantes de A2.

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to deal with

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

lidiar con

lidiar con

Ex: As a teacher, she needs to deal with various student behaviors. 
to go in
to go in
[Verbo]

to enter a place, building, or location

entrar

entrar

Ex: The theater doors will open soon, so you can go in and find your seats. 
to go out
to go out
[Verbo]

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

salir

salir

Ex: He often goes out to play basketball in the park with his friends. 
to get in
to get in
[Verbo]

to physically enter a vehicle, such as a car or taxi

subir, entrar

subir, entrar

Ex: She got in the car and drove away. 
to get out
to get out
[Verbo]

to leave somewhere such as a room, building, etc.

salir

salir

Ex: It's a beautiful day; let's get out of the house and enjoy the sunshine. 
to turn up
to turn up
[Verbo]

to turn a switch on a device so that it makes more sound, heat, etc.

subir

subir

Ex: Can you turn up the radio? I want to listen to this song. 
to turn down

to turn a switch on a device so that it makes less sound, heat, etc.

reducir

reducir

Ex: Before bed, my mother always turns down the volume of our TV. 
to go up
to go up
[Verbo]

to go to a higher place

subir

subir

Ex: After the meeting, he will go up to his office. 
to go down
to go down
[Verbo]

to move from a higher location to a lower one

bajar

bajar

Ex: She needed to go down to the basement to retrieve some stored items. 
to get on
to get on
[Verbo]

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.

subirse

subirse

Ex: The passengers lined up to get on the cruise ship. 
to get off
to get off
[Verbo]

to leave a bus, train, airplane, etc.

bajarse de

bajarse de

Ex: The passengers were asked to get off the bus at the next stop. 
to put down

to stop carrying something by putting it on the ground

dejar

dejar

Ex: As soon as I entered the room, I put down my umbrella. 
to pick up
to pick up
[Verbo]

to take and lift something or someone up

recoger

recoger

Ex: He picked the suitcase up and walked to the taxi stand. 
to come in
to come in
[Verbo]

to enter a place or space

entrar

entrar

Ex: As soon as she heard the music, she decided to come in. 
to grow up
to grow up
[Verbo]

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

crecer

crecer

Ex: Many children dream of what they want to be when they grow up. 
to find out

to get information about something after actively trying to do so

enterarse de

enterarse de

Ex: They are trying to find out who won the award last night. 
to get up
to get up
[Verbo]

to get on our feet and stand up

levantarse

levantarse

Ex: After a long flight, it felt good to get up and stretch my legs. 
to hurry up

to act more quickly because there is not much time

darse prisa

darse prisa

Ex: He doesn’t need to hurry up as he’s already finished his work. 
to throw out

to get rid of something that is no longer needed

tira la basura

tira la basura

Ex: Don't forget to throw the trash out before you leave. 
to calm down

to become less angry, upset, or worried

calmarse

calmarse

Ex: After the accident, it took her a while to calm down. 
to slow down

to move with a lower speed or rate of movement

decelerar, ir más despacio

decelerar, ir más despacio

Ex: In heavy traffic, it's common for vehicles to slow down and create congestion. 
to look around

to turn your head to see the surroundings

mirar a su alrededor

mirar a su alrededor

Ex: I looked around the garden, admiring the beautiful flowers. 
to turn around

to change your position so as to face another direction

darse vuelta

darse vuelta

Ex: She asked him to turn around so she could fix the tag on his shirt. 
to get back

to return to a place, state, or condition

volver, devolver

volver, devolver

Ex: After a long vacation, it can be challenging to get back into your regular work routine. 
to look up
to look up
[Verbo]

to try to find information in a dictionary, computer, etc.

buscar

buscar

Ex: I couldn't remember her phone number, so I looked it up. 
to let in
to let in
[Verbo]

to let something or someone enter a place

dejar entrar

dejar entrar

Ex: I forgot my keys and had to wait for my roommate to let me in. 
to try on
to try on
[Verbo]

to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks

probarse

probarse

Ex: Can I try these sunglasses on to see how they look on me? 
to switch on

to make something start working usually by flipping a switch

encender

encender

Ex: As soon as she entered the room, she switched the lights on. 
to switch off

to make something stop working usually by flipping a switch

apagar

apagar

Ex: I always switch off my computer at night to save energy. 
to wake up
to wake up
[Verbo]

to cause a person or animal stop being asleep

despertar, levantar

despertar, levantar

Ex: Don't forget to wake up your sister for school. 
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