Blog de Phrasal Verbs Diana

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Phrasal Verbs Diana Marcela Suárez COD. 39,584,179

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Assignment 8. Blog.

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Phrasal Verbs

Diana Marcela SuárezCOD. 39,584,179

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Come byThis phrasal verb means to visit someone, or pass though some specifical place that someone indicate us.

For example: It was so nice seeing you again, please

come by my house anytime you want.

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Clean upThis phrasal verb means to make the cleaning of a place and make everything tidy.

For example: Sorry, I can´t go to the mal. I have to clean up my room.

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Put onThis phrasal verb means to put some clothes or ítem on any surface of your body.

For example:

Give me a minute, i have to put on some lotion.

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Show upThis phrasal verb means to appear at certain event or place.

For example:

I have to take my Little brother to school, but i´ll show up for lunch at your place at 1 pm.

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Throw awayThis phrasal verb means to dispose something that you dont want anymore in the garbage or other place.

For example: I have to Throw away all of this magazines that i dont read anymore.

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Dress upThis phrasal verb means to wear something really nice for a special ocasión.

For example:

Tomorrow night is my birthday so im going to Dress up.

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Cheer upThis phrasal verb means to change your mood if your sad or thinking about something that you dont like, to be happy again and with a happy face.

For example:Lets go to the theather to see a movie, that will Cheer you up.

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Calm downThis phrasal verb means to relaxe if we are in a situation that is making us feel either angry or sad.

For example:Amy i know how you must be feeling but please calm down.

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Let downThis phrasal verb means to dissapoint someone with your actions.

For example:

Michael, this night is important to me so please dont let me down.

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Cut downThis phrasal verb means to reduce the number of something.

For example:Since i dont have a job right now, i have to cut down my expenses.