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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Mostrar Amor, Apoyo o Acuerdo (A Favor)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For'
to allow for

to accept a particular action or behavior

permitir, tolerar

permitir, tolerar

Ex: The teacher doesn't allow for talking during exams to maintain a fair testing environment. 
to barrack for

(in sports) to vocally support and cheer on the players of a team

animar, alentar

animar, alentar

Ex: The enthusiastic parents barracked for their children's football team at every match. 
to fall for

to develop romantic feelings for someone

enamorarse de, caer por

enamorarse de, caer por

Ex: Despite their initial disagreements, she couldn't help but fall for him. 
to feel for

to sympathize with someone's emotions or situation

compadecer, sentir empatía por

compadecer, sentir empatía por

Ex: As a parent, I can't help but feel for my child when they face challenges. 
to fend for

to take care of oneself, especially in a challenging or difficult situation, without the help or support of others

valerse por sí mismo, arreglárselas

valerse por sí mismo, arreglárselas

Ex: After moving to a new city, she had to fend for herself and learn to navigate the challenges. 
to go for
to go for
[Verbo]

to agree to a suggestion, proposal, or opportunity

aceptar, optar por

aceptar, optar por

Ex: The offer was too good to refuse, so he went for it without hesitation. 
to make for

to lead to a particular outcome or situation

conducir a, llevar a

conducir a, llevar a

Ex: A lack of trust makes for a shaky foundation in any relationship. 
to provide for

to promise or cause things to happen or exist in the future

prever, garantizar

prever, garantizar

Ex: The contract provides for a three-month notice period before termination. 
to root for

to support someone or a team or hope that they will succeed

animar, apoyar

animar, apoyar

Ex: She'll root for her favorite soccer team at the match this weekend. 
to settle for

to reluctantly choose someone or something because no one or nothing else is available

conformarse con, aceptar de mala gana

conformarse con, aceptar de mala gana

Ex: After searching for hours, they had to settle for the only available rental car at the airport. 
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