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Curso 1
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Introduction
Un verbo preposicional (más conocido como frasal) es un
tipo de verbo compuesto por dos o más palabras.

  La primera palabra es un verbo en su forma original, y la


segunda es una preposición o adverbio.

  En inglés, se utilizan intensamente en el habla cotidiana,


siendo necesario conocerlos para alcanzar un nivel
avanzado de Speaking y Listening.
1. Find out.
Sig: Descubrir, enterarse.

I need to find out a way out!


We will finally find out the answer.
You just found out that the solution was easy.
2. Figure out.
Sig: Resolver, solucionar, descifrar.

I figured out the math equation


The police didn’t figure out who stole the money.
Cientists are trying to figure out the mistery.
3. Get rid of.
Sig: Deshacerse de / sacarse de encima algo

Get rid of that!


You need to get rid of those clothes!
I’m trying to get rid of that problem.
4. Bring up.
Sig: Mencionar / Criar

Don’t bring up ther fight again, please.


Their grandparents brought them up.
I’ll have to bring up my children in England.
5. Call off.
Sig: Cancelar algo planeado / Detener algo

They decided to call off the wedding.


Hey! Call off your dog! It’s attacking my cat!
They had to call off the rocket launch.
6. Carry on.
Sig: Continuar / Hacer berrinche o escándalo.

Sorry, I interrupted you. Carry on talking, please.


The boy was carrying on all day long.
They carried on in spite of the difficulties.
7. Chase up.
Sig: buscar / hacer un seguimiento

I will chase up Frank because he can help me.


He chased up the lost files and he found them.
Please, chase up that possible sale, ok?
8. Come across.
Sig: Encontrarse con alguien / Sonar de cierto modo

We came across in the middle of the street.


Sometimes, Julia comes across a little bossy.
If I come across with her, I’ll invite her.
9. Come up with.
Sig: Inventarse / Elaborar / Conseguir.

We’re gonna have to come up with a plan.


Will you be able to come up with the cash?
Sarah came up with a good employee.
10. Come across.
Sig: Encontrarse con alguien / Sonar de cierto modo

We came across in the middle of the street.


Sometimes, Julia comes across a little bossy.
If I come across with her, I’ll invite her.
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