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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along' - Mudarse, visitar o quedarse (terminado)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along'
to ask over

to invite someone to come to one's house

invitando a alguien

invitando a alguien

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[Verbo]
to carry over

to continue or move from one situation to the next

continuando algo

continuando algo

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[Verbo]
to come over

to come to someone's house in order to visit them for a short time

pasarse

pasarse

[Verbo]
to cross over

to move from one side or place to another

[Verbo]
to double over

to bend forward at the waist, typically due to laughter, pain, or a strong emotional reaction

[Verbo]
to have over

to receive someone as a guest at one's home

invitar a

invitar a

[Verbo]
to invite over

to ask someone to come to one's home or a specific location

invitando a alguien

invitando a alguien

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[Verbo]
to move over

to adjust one's position to create space for others

[Verbo]
to roll over

to cause something to rotate, typically by pushing it with one's hands

[Verbo]
to sleep over

to stay at a place overnight

[Verbo]
to stay over

to spend the night at a particular location, typically away from one's own residence

[Verbo]
to stop over

to make a brief stop in the course of a journey, usually as a break

[Verbo]
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