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Phrasal verbs introduction
Andrés Guerra
Get on with:
to start or continue doing domething.
Sentence:
I have to get on with the work.
Let down:
to dissapoint someone, by failing something that you promise or expect to do.
Sentence:
It is horrible when you let someone special for you down.
Deal with:
to talk or meet someone to solve a problem.
Sentence:
I have to deal with this problem quickly.
Show off:
behave in way that you do to attract attention and admiration but other people find it annoying.
Sentence:
People hate when someone shows off.
Care for:
to protect someone or something and give them things they need.
Sentence:
You always have to care for you pets.
Nathalia Guerrero
Get on with:
Have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
EX:
Valentina gets on with my cousin, they are best friends.
Care for:
To protect someone or something, especially when they are sick or ill.
EX:
My dog is sick, so I have to care for it.
Show off:
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
EX:
Luciana has showed off her talent with singing so many times, I am already tired of her.
Deal with:
To take action in order to solve a problem.
EX:
Claire has been dealing with anxiety for five years now, she has told me before.
Let down:
To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do.
EX:
I'm sorry for letting you down, I couldn't get a good grade in the Cambridge exam.
Fernando Lucero
Deal with:
To take action to do something, especially to solve a problem.
EX:
My brother is dealing with a headache
Let down
:to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
Show off:
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
EX:
Yesterday my sister was showing off her new computer
Care for:
To protect something or someone
and provide the things they need.
EX:
My uncle care for my dog when me and my family go to a trip
Get on: with:
to continue doing something, especially work
Ximena Villamar
Get on with:
Have a harmonious or friendly relationship
Ex:
My sister needs to
get on with
her new classmates.
Let Down:
Fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
Ex:
My cousin
let down
my uncle when he lied to him.
Deal With
: To take action or to do something, especially
to solve a problem.
Ex:
My mom was already late for work when her car broke down now she has to
deal with
2 problems
Show Off:
Display someone or something that is a source of pride.
Ex:
My little cousin loves to
show off
, my sister is sick of it.
Care For:
Serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk.
Ex:
My best friend needs to
care for
her sleep schedule, she looks really tired.
Emilia Sánchez
DEAL WITH:
To do or take action to deal with someone or something.
EX:
I'm sorry, now I have to deal with this problem or i'm going to be fired.
CARE FOR:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need.
EX
: It's okay to care for other people.
GET ON WITH:
To start or continue to do something.
EX:
If you want to forget everything and start from scratch, you have to get on with your life in another country.
LET DOWN:
To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do.
EX:
Please let the books down in the table after you finished your homework.
SHOW OFF:
To display proudly wanted to show off, to seek to attract attention by conspicuous behavior.
EX:
She is kayla and don't' look at her because she likes to show off
Camila Pérez
Get on with:
to continue doing (something)
Ex:
I wish my friends just get on with it the play
Show off:
to behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you
Ex:
my brother was showing off, trying to make a really big impression
Care for:
to do the things that are needed to help and protect
Ex:
My cousin cares for my grandparents.
Deal with:
to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
Ex:
He is dealing with serious problems
Let down:
fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
Ex:
My friend let her down when he was sad
Mia Altamirano
Get on with:
to get along with other people
Example:
my cat doesn't get on with my dog
Let down
:to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do.
Example:
I let down my mom because I don't pass the exam
Deal with:
to take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to .
Example
: My friend was dealing with her father's dead
Show off
: to try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc.
Example:
My dad shows off his speeches
Care for
: when somebody is taking care of someone,
providing assistance to them.
Example:
My father really cares for his dog
Vianca Venegas
DEAL WITH :
to take action in ordero to solve a problem
EX :
My mom has to deal with his job everyday
GET ON WITH
:to get along with other people
Ex:
Today I am going to get on with my friends
CARE FOR :
To protect someone or something and give the things they need
EX :
I have to care of the baby of my friend .
LET DOWN :
to disappoint someone
EX:
My sister let me down last summer.
SHOW OFF
:to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
EX:
My neighbor likes showing off in his job.
Martín Olivo
Deal with:to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem:
-I have time to deal with this problem
Let down: To make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do. I was a bit late but I couldn't let them down
Get on with: To have a friendly relationship with somebody.
-He is never really get on with her brother
Care for: To look after somebody who is sick, very old, very young, etc.
-Who is going to care for the grandpa in the holiday ?
Show off:
display someone or something that is a source of pride.
-Musicians have the chance to show off their skills
Ana Cristina Balladares
Get on with:
to get along with other people and have a friendly relationship
Example
: I get on with my parents, we spend a lot of time together
Let down
:fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected Example: My sister let down my mom because she got a 6 on her test
Deal with
:to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
Example
:My cousin can't deal with the divorce of my uncles
Show off
:to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying Example: My brother always shows off that he know to play the guitar
Care for
: to protect someone or something and provide the things they need
Example
: Her mom cares for his baby all the time
Martin Endara
Care for
: Love someone in friendly way; do necessary things for someone who needs help; treat something carefully. Ex: I have been taking care of my mom this past one month because an injury that she had.
Deal with
: to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant. Ex: He has a lot of difficult things to deal with.
Show off:
to try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc. Ex: She likes to show off his beautifull life by showing off everything that happens to her.
Get on with:
to have a friendly relationship with somebody. Ex:I have get on with him for the past 8 years. He is my best friend.
Let down:
Fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected. Ex: He let him down after he didnt do well in colege.
Marina Vinueza
Get on with:
To have a friendly relationship with somebody. EXAMPLE: I get on really well with my mom.
Let down:
To make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do. EXAMPLE: My dad doesn't want to let down me and my mom
Care for:
When somebody is taking care of someone, providing assistance to them. EXAMPLE: My dad doesn't like to care for my dog.
Deal with:
To take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to, managing, etc. synonym handle. EXAMPLE: I don't want to deal with my cousins any longer.
Show off:
To try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc. EXAMPLE: My little cousin always want to show off her new things
Camila Armijos
Deal with:
To talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job
EX: My mom deal with difficult customers everyday.
Get on with:
To start or continue doing something, especially work
EX: I like to get on with my skating classes.
Care for:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill
EX: My sister has to be care for me this afternoon.
Let down:
To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
EX: My dog never let me down, she barks all the day.
Show off:
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
EX: My friend Pablo always showing off to our classmates.
Daniela Castellanos
Get on with
: to have an harmonious or friendly relationship.
Ex:
My cousin plays basketball, but he has to get on with his crewmates
Let down
: to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do
Ex
: My brother let me down when he takes my things without permission
Deal with
: to be about (something) , to have (something) as a subject
Ex:
Today is my brother's birthday, and I have to deal with the organization of his party.
Show off
: to behave in a way that is intended to attract people's attention and make them admire you
Ex:
My cousin loves showing off, but his girlfriend does not seem to like it.
Care for:
to do the things that are needed to help and protect , look after (someone or something)
Ex:
We care for my dog everyday.
Isabella Reinoso
GET ON WITH:
To have a friendly relationship with someone.
EX:
I get on with my mom and grandmother.
LET DOWN:
Disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to or should do.
EX:
My grandfather is letting my mom and I down.
DEAL WITH:
To take action in order to archive something.
EX:
My mom has a lot of problems to deal with.
SHOW OFF:
Acting in a way that attracts people’s attention or admiration, while others often find it disgusting.
EX:
I wanted to show off my mother my new dress sense.
CARE FOR:
Protect someone or something and provide what they need, especially young, old or sick.
EX:
I am caring for my grandmother.
Canela Gonzalez-Quevedo
Care for
to do the things that are needed to help and protect (a person or animal) : look after (someone or something)
My grandma needed care for more than two weeks.
let down
fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
I let down my mother when she needed me.
Deal with
to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
My brother has to deal with his new reagulation.
get on with
to give your time to something and make progress with it
My mom was busy getting on with her painting.
show off
display someone or something that is a source of pride.
My mom wanted to show off her new hair cut.
Andrea Romo
care of
: at the address of
deal with
: to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
get on with
: have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
let down
: to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do
show off
: to behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you
Raissa Didonet
Show off:
To behave in a way that is intended to attract atention but it annoys people. EX: Raquel used to have a lot of friends but then she started showing off, and nobody likes her anymore.
Deal with:
To take action in order to achieve something. EX: I am surprised on how Penelope deal with bullying, she is stronger than i thought.
Get on with:
To have a friendly relansionship woth other people.EX: Raquel really need to get on with new people, she is sad and lonely most of the time.
Care for:
To protect someone. EX: Raquel's mother cares for her all the time, she should appreciate her more.
Let down:
To dissapoint or fail to help when necesary. EX: You can not be friend with your cousin Raquel, she is always letting you down.
Nicolás Matute
deal with:
to take action in ordero to solve a problem. EX: I don't want to deal with my parents any longer
get on with
: to continue doing something, especially work. EX
let down
: to dissapoint someone, by failing something that you promise or expect to do. EX: My mom let down the food, its horrible.
show off:
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying. EX: I hate when my cousin show off their new shoes.
care off
: to protect someone. EX: I have to care of the dog of my friend .
Juanes Cevallos
Get on with:
To start a good relationship with someone
Example:
I am getting on with my new classmates this year.
Let down:
Fail to someone and dissapoint that person
Example:
I don't like letting down people I care for.
Deal with:
Take action in order to solve problematic situations
Example:
Last week I had to deal with a math problem, it was very difficult
Show off:
When someone try to have the attention of the people around
Example:
My sister always shows off in my family.
Care for:
Protect someone or something, because you concern about it.
Example:
I Care for my dog everytime I am not in my home.
Carlos Avalos
show off
: try to attract people's attention and admiration
let down
: not do what people expect
get on with
: to continue doing something after stopping
deal with
: to make business agreements with someone
care for:
to protect something and and give you what it needs
Tomás Medrano
Get on with:
to have a harmonious or friendly relationship Ex: I get on with andy because he's a good person
Let down
: to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
Ex: Sorry for letting you down, I was in my grandparents house.
Deal with
: to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc Ex: I'm going to deal with the math equations.
Show off:
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
Ex: I hate when people show off their new clothes.
Care of
: to protect someone
Ex: I will care of my cousin.
Daniela Carrillo
Care for:
feel concern or interest; attach importance to something.
Deal With:
To take action on a situation
Get on with:
To start or continue with something
Let down:
Falling in something.
Show of:
Is a intended to attract attention
Mateo Hidalgo
Deal with:
To take action in order to achieve something.
EX: I have to Deal with this problem so I can rest.
Get on with:
To start or continue doing something.
EX: I have to get on with this essay.
Show off:
To be have in a way that is intended to attract atention but it annoys People.
EX: My sister likes to wear short skirts to show off her legs.
Let down:
To dissapoint or fail to help when necesary.
EX: sorry for Let you down I was expecting something else.
Care for:
To protect someone or something.
EX : My dad Care for my family