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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & otros - Realizar una acción o experimentar (después y pasado)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others

to find out how someone is doing, especially if one has not seen or heard from them for a while

preguntar por, inalar sobre

preguntar por, inalar sobre

Ex: Do n't forget ask after our elderly relatives when you visit them in the nursing home , and see if they need anything .

to follow or chase someone, often with the intent of catching or reaching them

perseguir

perseguir

Ex: The debt came after him for the unpaid bills , making his financial situation even more stressful .

to take action or make an effort to pursue or attain something

irse tras, ir a por

irse tras, ir a por

Ex: The team decided get after the championship and put in their best effort .

to pursue or try to catch someone or something

perseguir a

perseguir a

Ex: went after the runaway dog , which had escaped into the neighborhood .

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

cuidar

cuidar

Ex: The looks after its employees by providing them with a safe and healthy work environment .

to go after someone or something in order to catch them

perseguir, ir tras

perseguir, ir tras

Ex: The made after the thief , but he was able to disappear into the crowd .

to give someone or something a name in honor or in memory of another person or thing

llamar por

llamar por

Ex: The street named after a local war hero .

to follow someone or something in an attempt to catch them

correr tras, perseguir

correr tras, perseguir

Ex: She always loved run after butterflies in the garden during summer .

to look or act like an older member of the family, especially one's parents

salir a, parecerse a

salir a, parecerse a

Ex: The takes after his older brother in fashion sense .

to move past someone with speed

pasar volando, soplar más allá

pasar volando, soplar más allá

Ex: The talented musician continues blow past expectations with each new release .
to go past
[Verbo]

to move beyond a specific location, object, or person

pasar, sobrepasar

pasar, sobrepasar

Ex: If go past the bridge , you 've gone too far .

to present an idea or proposal to someone with the intention of getting their opinion or approval

presentar, proponer

presentar, proponer

Ex: You should run your research findings past your professor to see if they have any suggestions.
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