Monday, October 19, 2020

Unit 6 Pharsal Verbs

 In the study of English grammar we must bear in mind the Phrasal Verbs, since they can generate confusion due to the variation of the meaning that arises when combining a verb with an adverb or a preposition.

Let's give you an example with a phrase: "No te rindas" or "Don't give up."

The verb "to give" means "dar".

By adding the complement "up" we change the meaning of the phrase completely.

Phrasal Verb: "give up" means to "abandonar".



The most used phasal verbs are:

- Break up

- Carry on

- Come on

- Close up

- Go on

- Go out

- Look at

- Look for

- Run away

- Shut up

- Stand by

- Work out


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