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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