phrasal verbs unit 2
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PHRASAL VERBS- UNIT 2
Andrea Marcela Villamil Camacho Cod:1.049.617.778
PRESENTED TORoyer Ramos
GROUP58
Universidad Nacional Abierta y A DistanciaEscuela de Ciencias Sociales, Artes y Humanidades
NOVIEMBRE2015
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ASK FOR ( pedir- preguntar
My friend asks for information about the next vacation.
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BRING OUT (INTRODUCE, PRESENT ) (A NEW PRODUCT, A BOOK)
The publishing house norma brings out a new english dictionary in latín.
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CALL ON ( visit to, acudir a, en busca de auxilio)
I’m going to call on to my parents on next weekend.
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COME ALONG
Come along, please! The baby is alone at home.
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DRESS UP I could see many
dressed up people on october 31 st.
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FILL INFill in the blaks with the correct
information, please
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GET IN Adolescents got in a taxi aroud
10’oclock last night.
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HANG UP The sportsman
hung up his/her talking with her manager.
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Keep on
She kept on taking to 11 o’clock pm.
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TAKE OFF Please, take off the
headphones, you’re in class
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THANK YOU