26/05/24 Flashcards
Phrasal verb :
to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion
blow up
phrasal verb:
if you blow a flame or a fire out, or if it blows out, it stops burning
blow out
guess the word:
“make fly,” “explode,” “ruin,” among others, depending on the context in which it is used.
blow
phrasal verb : to fail or stop working in a successful way (machines)
break down
phrasal verb :
separate and do not live or work together anymore (“sentimentally”)
break up
word : verb
separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it
break-breaking-broke-broken
word : (adjective )
someone who is sentimental is easily affected by emotions such as love, sympathy, sadness etc, often in a way that seems silly to other people
sentimentally
phrasal verb :
criar / sacar un tema (conversacion)
bring up
word: (verb)(all forms )
to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about
bring - bringing-brought-brought
word: (noun ) the act of reserving or arranging for something in advance. It commonly applies to securing services or accommodations, such as hotel rooms, flights, appointments, tickets for events, or reservations at restaurants.
booking (noun )
rearrange :
XX:30 …..(3)
past, half , half , thirty
XX:00 …..(2)
oclock ,…. hour
XX:30
1. half past….
2. half…
3. …. thirty
XX:00
1. …. o´clock
2. ….. (hour)
book as a noun and as a verb
book : noun : libro , book : verb : reserva
word: (adjective )
very pleasant, enjoyable, or good
lovely
word: (verb)
to form a word by writing or naming the letters in order
spell-spelling - spelt - spelt
Cual es la diferencia del superlativo y el comparativo ?
superlativo : el mas mas de todos , comparativo : comparar :V