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Phrasal verbs introduction "B", Example: My friend cares for his…
Phrasal verbs introduction "B"
Gabriel Solano
Deal with
:to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job
Example
: I have to deal with my cousin
behavior every day
Show off
:to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
My father always shows off his black belt.
Let down
:To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
Example:
I don't want to let myself down in the exam.
Get on with
:to have a friendly relationship with somebody
I have to get on with more people in the school
Care for:
: To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially who is young, old
Example:
My mom can't go out to work because she has to stay at home to care for her mom.
Camila Bedoya
Care for:
to protect someone or something and provide the things they need
ex:
I care for my sister every time she feels bad
Let down:
to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do
ex:
I let my mom down with my grades
Deal with:
to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job
ex:
My mom has to deal with the bank assistant
Show off:
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
ex:
The girl show her new cellphone off to everybody
Get on with:
to start or continue doing something, especially work
ex:
I have to get on with my final project of the school
Isabella Angelov
Deal with
: To solve your problems with the help of someone or by yourself.
Example:
My uncle is a difficult man to deal with.
Show off:
To display someone or something that is a source of pride and you really like.
Example:
I'm so excited to show off my new toy to my classmates.
Let down
: Failed to help or support someone who was expecting and relying on your assistance.
Example:
Sofia let me down when she didn't finish her part of the group work.
Get on with
: Have a good friendship with someone.
Example:
I get on with Emily that's why we're always together.
Care for
: Look after someone or something and help them.
Example:
I asked my cousin if he could care for my dog while I'm on vacation?
Matías Arias
Deal with:
To take action to do something that need your attention , especially to solve a problem
Example
:My grandfather is dealing with diabetes since 2017.
Show off:
to show a lot one thing or ability to impress others
Example
:My cousin likes to show off his medals
Let down:
to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do.
Example
:My cousin let me down when he did not care about the dog
Get on with:
Have a friendly relationship with someone.
Example
:I get on with my familyv specially with my grandfather.
Care of:
To protect someone or something and give the things they need.
Example
:My uncle cares of orphans childrens
Jorge Barragan
Deal with:
To take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to, managing, etc.
Example:
I have to deal with the internet problems when I am in class.
Show off:
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
Example:
When I have a new clothes I do not show it off.
Let down:
To disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do.
Example:
I did not let any friends down.
Get on with:
To have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
Example:
I get on with everyone, I do not have problems to meet new persons.
Care for:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old,or ill.
Example:
I take care for my mom when I am sick.
Sebastián Alcoser
Deal with:
To solve a problem or perform a task
Show off:
To try to impress someone by talking about your abilities or possessions
Let down
To not do something that someone trusts or expects you to do
Get on with:
have a harmonious or friendly relationship with someone
Care for:
To look after someone who is not able to look after themselves
Sebastian Valdivieso
Deal with
: To behave towards and talk to someone in an effective way
I spent the morning dealing with my cat´s disasters
Show off
: Behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
It's also a good way to embarrass someone, especially the show off who thinks they know all
Let down
: Disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
Sometimes I let down my friends
Get on with
: Start or continue doing something, especially work:
Sometimes I get on badly with my brother, we fight
Care for
: Protect someone or something and provide the things they need
I care for people on my family that is sick
Isaac Espinosa
deal with
: to take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to the person you are talking to
ex
:My mom is good at dealing with pressure.
show off
: to try to impress others by talking about your abilities
ex
:My brother always shows off with his bass guitar.
let down
: fail to support someone
ex
:My friend never let´s me down.
get on with
: have a friendly relationship with a person
ex
:I get on with everyone ,I´m very sociable.
care for
: to look after someone who is not able to look after themselves
ex
:I really care for my friends no matter what.
Belén Garzón
Care for: to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, specially with someone young or old than you
Example: I take care of my dog and my sister
Let down: to disponit someone by failing to do what tou agreed to or be expected to.
Example:I let my parents with my grades
Deal with: to handle a person or a situation. Example: I have to deal with my sister that need help with the computer
Show of: To behave in a way to attract atention something Example: my sister show of her videos editions
Get on with: to have a good relationship with someone Example: I get on with my family very well
David Alban
Deal with
To take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to, managing, etc
.Examples:
I have to deal with washing the plkates all day
Show off:
To try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc.
Example:
When i was trainig soccer i had to show off my abilities.
Let Down:
To make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do.
Example
:I let down because she didnt answer me
Get on with:
To have a friendly relationship with somebody.
Examples:
I get on with jorge very well
Care for:
To look after somebody who is sick, very old, very young, etc. synonym take care of.
Example:
I care for my old granparents
Valeria Castellanos
Deal with:
deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them.
Example:
My friends are easy to deal with.
Show off:
Seek attention by displaying one's accomplishments, abilities, or possessions.
Example:
My friends like to show off their new things.
Let down:
To make someone dissapointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do.
Example:
He let down his mom the past week.
Get on with:
have a harmonious or friendly relationship with someone.
Example:
I get on with all my friends.
Care for
: to look after (someone or something).
Example:
My dog needs care for 2 weeks.
Leonardo Padilla
Deal With:
To take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem:
My grandmother is the best dealing with children
Show Off:
Make a deliberate or pretentious display of one's abilities or accomplishments.
My sister always show off her grades
Let Down:
Fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
Pedro never would let me down even if I be in the worst moment
Get On With:
Have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
I get on with many people
Care For:
The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
You should take care about your health
Carlos Aulestia
Let Down: Fail to support someone
To not do something that someone trusts or expects you to do
Deal With: To talk to someneone or meet someone, specially as part of your job
Care Off: Look after someone or something and help them
My dad cared off my brother when he was sick
Show Off: To try to impress someone by talking about your abilities or possession
Get on With:have a harmonious or friendly relationship with someone
In this forty years I have been able to get along with my brother
Juan Vallejo
Deal with:
Talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job
Example:
Deal with your stress immediately
Show off:
Trying to impress someone or a group of people by showing your skills
Example:
My Brother likes to show off his achievements
Care For:
do the things that are needed to help and protect (a person or animal).
Example:
When you care for a small animal, I am there.
Get on:
Have a good relationship with someone
Example:
Let Down:
fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected.
Example:
I've never been able to let down my guard
Ariana Espinosa
Deal with
: to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
I have to deal with not seeing my dad all days.
Show off
: to behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you
My nephew always want to show off my famillie.
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 completely.
I don't want to let down my familie by doing something wrong.
Get on with
: to give your time to something and make progress with it.
My cousing has to get on with his swimming classes.
Care for
:This phrasal verb generally means when somebody is taking care of someone, providing assistance to them. Other way that you can use the phrasal verb “care for” is to indicate preference for something
I do care for my class notes.
Juan Ponce
Deal with:
Talk or meet someone especially for work.
I am a easy person to deal with. I have to deal with my parents sometimes when we have problems.
Show off:
To try to impress someone talkinng abaut you abilities and other things you have or you can do.
I dont like people who tries to show off their abilities.
Let down:
Not supporting someone who expected you to.
I have let down spme people a few times. Some people have let down me .
Get on:
Have a relationship harmonius or friendly.
Care for:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old or ill.
Every day I have to care for my dog. Sometimes my aut ask me to care for my baby cousin.
Rafaella Vilarruel
Deal with:
To take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
Example:
I always have to deal with internet problems
Show off:
To behave in a way to attract people attention and make them admire you
Example
: She likes to show off her house and her money
Let down:
fail to support or help someone as they had expected.
Example:
I She dont want to let her mom down with her grades.
Get on:
To give your time to something and make progress with it
Example:
I get on very well with my mom
Care for
: To do things to help or protect a person that especially is to young or old
Example:
He had been taking care of her mom until she died
Matias Garnica
Deal with:
To behave towards and talk to someone in an effective way.
I have to deal with my parents, we disagree a lot.
Show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
I do not like when people show off their new cell phone.
Let down:
to make someone disappointed by not doing something that they are expecting you to do
I let down my dad when I get less than seven in a work.
Get on with:
Have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
I get on with my sister a lot, we are like friends.
Care for:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill.
I care for my dog, it is very especial for me.
Valentina Lopez
Deal with:
to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job
My aunt always deal with my cousins problems
Show off:
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration
My friend is always showing off her new clothes.
Let down:
to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do
Sebastián, dont let me down this time.
Get on with:
have a harmonious or friendly relationship
We get on with the same math exercise.
Care for:
to look after someone
My mom cared for me when I was sick.
Bárbara Jácome
Deal with:
To handle a situation or person
Example:
Sometimes I have to deal with my dogs barking while I'm in class
Show off:
To behave in a way to attract attention to something
Example:
My little cousin likes to show off his drawings
Let down:
To disappoint someone
Example:
I have let down my friends a few times.
Get on with:
To have a good relationship with someone
Example:
I get on with my friends very well
Care for:
To protect someone or something and provide the things they need
Example:
My parents care for me when I'm sick
Carlos Benavides
Deal With:
To talk to someone or meet especially as a part of a job or a work
Today I have to deal with my brothers friend, he is always bothering me.
Show Off:
Trying to impress someone or a group of people by showing your skills
I don't have to show off my ignorance.
Let Down:
To make someones dissapointed because something has not happend in the way you think it would
I don't want to let Matías down in the football match.
Get on With:
Have a good relationship with someone
I need to get on with my grandfather.
Care For:
To look after someone
I really care for my family
Example:
My friend cares for his sick grandmother.
Example:
My mom let me down when he forgot my birthday.
Example:
My grandfather has been dealing with cancer his whole life.
Example:
My cousin is always trying to show off his toys in front of me.
Example:
I go on with my sister very well, we never argue.