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Phrasal Verbs

The document discusses phrasal verbs with the preposition 'out' including check out, ask out, hang out, set out, figure out, find out, make out, sort out, work out, help out, and turn out. It also discusses phrasal verbs with apart, point out, count out, rule out, trip up, frown upon, sum up, start off, call for, tell apart, dress up, turn to, wind down, see through, let down, put forward, detract from, and come about.

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Phrasal Verbs

The document discusses phrasal verbs with the preposition 'out' including check out, ask out, hang out, set out, figure out, find out, make out, sort out, work out, help out, and turn out. It also discusses phrasal verbs with apart, point out, count out, rule out, trip up, frown upon, sum up, start off, call for, tell apart, dress up, turn to, wind down, see through, let down, put forward, detract from, and come about.

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Phrasal

Verbs

Phrasal verbs with OUT


Not in
· After breakfast I checked out of the hotel.

· How do I ask out a girl without offending her and ruining our friendship?

· Read our reviews on eating out in restaurants, cafes and pubs in Brighton.

· I was wondering if you fancied going/hanging out tonight.

· He set out his environmental projects= begin, set off

Discovery / solution / result


· It took her some time to figure out how to juggle movie stardom, marriage and motherhood.

· She's going to find out sooner or later.

· He couldn't make out what they were saying.

· There's nothing more you can do. You should let the lawyers sort it out.

· I finally worked out the answer to the problem.

· Do you think you guys could help us out?

· The job turned out to be harder than we thought

Apartar, dejar de lado (positive & negative)


· He's been singled out as one of the most innovative and influential artists.

· What stands out about the pub is the truly welcoming and hospitable atmosphere.
· I should point out that not one of these paintings is original

· Well, you can count me out. I'm done.

· It's particularly important that you cut out fatty foods.

· Police have not ruled out the possibility that the man was murdered.

· They trip us up= Nos hacen tropezar

· Corruption is frowned upon= está mal visto

· I’d like to sum up my presentation… = resumir

· To start off= para comenzar

This job calls for bravery = requiere

I can’t tell them apart= distinguish

He was dressed up as a gorilla= disfrazarse

I turn to my parents when I need help= acudo a mis padres (porque confío en ellos)

After work I have a drink to wind down.= relajarme

I only have $20 to see me through the week. = sacarme del apuro

You had better get straight A's in school -- don't let me down! = no me decepciones

To put forward a suggestion= proponer

A scratch in the paint detracted greatly from the painting's value.= le quitaba valor a

Can you tell me how the accident came about? = happened

Get out, put something out, run out, sell out, wear out.

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