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Phrasal verbs intro "C" - Coggle Diagram
Phrasal verbs intro "C"
Valentina Prado
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Show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
EX: I don't like it when people try to show off in everything just so they can be more popular and have more friends
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to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill
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Miguel Quiroz
Let Down: to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do I let my parents down because i didn't have good notes
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Deal With:to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job To solve a problem, perform a task, etc. I am dealing with cooking the lunch today.
Show Off: to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying In the primary I was showing off my cellphone
Care For: to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill. My dad is caring for my grandma, because she is ill.
Valentina cedeño
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deal with
to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
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show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
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care for
to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill
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Diego Erazo
Deal with**
to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill
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Show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
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Daniela Arias
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show off
To try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc Example: I show off my cat when I can.
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Jose Lucero
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Care for
To look after someone
Everyone in my family is caring for my grandparents, because of this new virus.
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let down
To make a person less successful, or to fail at helping someone
I am not used to let someone down in difficult moments. May be it is because I am an empathy person.
Santiago Tene
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Deal With
the phrase deal with it is a bold, self-assured declaration ordering someone to put up with something they may object to or to make do with a challenging but ultimately manageable situation.
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Ariana Sanchez
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show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
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Emilio Maldonado
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care of
the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
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show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
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Camila Oñate
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Show off
to display proudly
Ex: The thing I hate the most is when people love showing off themselves, like if you had a better grade and so on.
Doménica Jouve
Care for : Love someone in friendly way, do necessary things for someone who needs help or treat something carefully.
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Show of:To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
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Deal with: Take action relating to something, accept and control a difficult situation
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Valentina Cordero
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deal with
to do something about
- I had to deal with my hair problems 1 year ago
show off
to display proudly
- Yesterday my sister was showing me off her new drawing.
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Abigail Viteri
deal with
talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job.
And if we have issues, with her we´ll deal with them
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get on with
If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other.
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show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying.
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Esteban Cano
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deal with
to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem
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PAULA SIMBAÑA
DEAL WITH
Take action relating to something, accept and control a difficult emotional situation
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GET ON WITH
to start or continue doing something, especially work
I get on with my dad, it's nice to have a good relationship with him
Rafael Castro
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Show off
to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying
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