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VERB LIST 5

BE OVER COME OVER


ASK FOR ADVICE (usually in simple VENIR COUNT ON
PEDIR CONSEJO present and past) (visitar a alguien CONTAR CON
TERMINARSE de manera casual)

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Gina ASKED The teacher told Laura told John: “Why I can COUNT ON
Sally FOR advice. his students the class don’t you COME OVER?” my friends if I need
WAS OVER. to talk to someone.
Simple past & past participle: Simple past: CAME OVER
ASKED FOR ADVICE Simple past: Past participle: COME OVER Simple past & past participle:
WAS / WERE OVER COUNTED ON
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BE FED UP FEEL LIKE GET OUT GO OUT


(usually in simple (+ - ing verb) SALIR
present and past) SALIR (usualmente
TENER GANAS DE (de algún lugar)
ESTAR HARTO para divertirse)

I’M FED UP with IIt’s really hot and My dog GOT OUT of I love GOING OUT with
this horrible service! I FEEL LIKE having his house until 1 pm! my friends on weekends.
some ice cream.
Simple past: Simple past & past participle: Simple past: GOT OUT Simple past: WENT OUT
WAS / WERE FED UP FELT LIKE Past participle: GOTTEN OUT Past participle: GONE OUT

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VERB LIST 5

MAKE UP MY,
LOOK AT SUFFER FROM
MIRAR
YOUR, HIS, etc. MIND SUFRIR DE (problemas de salud)
DECIDIRSE POR ALGO

LOOK AT this fantastic tablet. It was hard to choose one He SUFFERS FROM migraines
computer, but I finally MADE UP every once in a while.
Simple past & past participle: MY MIND about which one to get.
LOOKED AT Simple past & past participle:
Simple past & past participle: SUFFERED FROM
MADE UP MY MIND
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TAKE CARE OF THROW AWAY BREAK UP


DESHACERSE DE /
CUIDAR TERMINAR (una relación)
TIRAR A LA BASURA

Lisa TOOK CARE OF her Please THROW AWAY that can, Brenda and James BROKE UP
dad when he was sick. you have to stop collecting them. last month; they’re really sad.
Simple past: TOOK CARE OF Simple past: THREW AWAY Simple past: BROKE UP
Past participle: TAKEN CARE OF Past participle: THROWN AWAY Past participle: BROKEN UP

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VERB LIST 6

ASK BURN OUT


(SOMEONE) OUT BREAK DOWN GO THROUGH
FUNDIRSE (foco), PASAR POR / ATRAVESAR
INVITAR A SALIR DESCOMPONERSE CONSUMIRSE (vela u
(A ALGUIEN) otro combustible) (situaciones difíciles)

Johnny ASKED Serena My car has BROKEN When the candle Homeless people
OUT and she said ‘yes’. DOWN too many times. BURNED OUT, GO THROUGH a lot of
everything went dark. difficult situations.
Simple past & past participle: Simple past: BROKE DOWN
ASKED OUT Past participle: BROKEN DOWN Simple past & past participle: Simple past: WENT THROUGH
BURNED OUT Past participle: GONE THROUGH
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DROP OFF GET AHEAD SETTLE DOWN


DEJAR (algo o a
GET INTO
SALIR ADELANTE / CALMARSE /
ENTRAR
alguien en algún lugar) PROGRESAR ESTABLECERSE

SCHOOL

Lyla’s dad DROPS her Bryan has finally Sarah was really happy The teacher asked his
OFF at school every day. GOTTEN AHEAD in life; when she finally GOT students to SETTLE
he got a promotion after INTO her new apartment. DOWN when the class
Simple past & past participle: 6 years! Simple past: GOT INTO began.
DROPPED OFF Simple past: GOT AHEAD Past participle: GOTTEN INTO Simple past & past participle:
Past participle: GOTTEN AHEAD SETTLED DOWN
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VERB LIST 6

GET TOGETHER GO OFF COME UP TO (someone)


REUNIRSE SONAR (alarma) / ACTIVARSE ACERCARSE (a alguien)

My friends and I GET TOGETHER My alarm WENT OFF at 7:15 am. Dana CAME UP TO Alan
as often as we can. to talk, but he ignored her.
Simple past: WENT OFF
Simple past: GOT TOGETHER Past participle: GONE OFF Simple past: CAME UP TO
Past participle: GOTTEN TOGETHER Past participle: COME UP TO

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MOVE ON RUN OUT OF GET ALONG (WITH)


SEGUIR ADELANTE QUEDARSE SIN (cuando se agota algo) LLEVARSE [bien] (CON)

Since she broke up with her Mark lost his job, and he has Marcia and Tina
boyfriend, Claire has MOVED ON RUN OUT OF money already. GET ALONG really well.
with her life.
Simple past: RAN OUT OF Simple past: GOT ALONG
Simple past & past participle: Past participle: RUN OUT OF Past participle: GOTTEN ALONG
MOVED ON
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VERB LIST 6

GET BY TAKE OFF TAKE IN


ARREGLÁRSELAS QUITARSE (prenda o zapato) ASIMILAR, ENTENDER

Jude is GETTING BY even though Marion TOOK OFF her shoes Janice TOOK IN everything
he has many things to do. because her feet hurt. Ryan explained.
Simple past: GOT BY Simple past: TOOK OFF Simple past: TOOK IN
past participle: GOTTEN BY Past participle: TAKEN OFF Past participle: TAKEN IN

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MAKE UP (with someone) TAKE ON TALK TO (somebody)


RECONCILIARSE (con alguien) CONTRATAR HABLAR CON (alguien)

Jack and his dad MADE UP. Mr. Jones TOOK ON Sheryl as his Sheila will TALK TO
They hadn’t talked in years. new secretary. Damian about his grades.
Simple past & past participle: Simple past: TOOK ON Simple past & past participle:
MADE UP Past participle: TAKEN ON TALKED TO

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VERB LIST 6

BABYSIT
CUIDAR
HELP WITH HOMEWORK GIVE (someone) A RIDE
(por un periodo de tiempo corto) AYUDAR CON LA TAREA DAR UN AVENTÓN (a alguien)

Can you BABYSIT tonight? Sue always HELPS Cara Someone GAVE Julian
I have a date! WITH HER HOMEWORK. A RIDE to go to the city.
Simple past & past participle: Simple past & past participle: Simple past: GAVE A RIDE
BABYSAT HELPED WITH HOMEWORK Past participle: GIVEN A RIDE

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KEEP AN EYE ON (something) LEND BORROW


ESTAR AL PENDIENTE DE (algo) PRESTAR TOMAR/ RECIBIR PRESTADO

Danny, my neighbor, will Mr. Garcia LENT his son Matt BORROWED
KEEP AN EYE ON my some money. some money from his father.
house while I’m away.
Simple past & past participle: Simple past & past participle:
Simple past & past participle: LENT BORROWED
KEPT AN EYE ON
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