It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is TO GET OVER! To get over has several different meanings. Meaning #1 to get over + (something) = to recover or start to feel better after an illness or a sad event. e.g. a breakup, the death of someone you love, an illness (recuperar; melhorar) 1.I’ve been […]O post I will never GET OVER you! apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is TAKE AFTER. Do you take after anyone in your family? These girls definitely take after their famous mothers! To take after = to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character (parecer com um parente mais velho ou “puxar” um parente mais velho […]O post Who do you TAKE AFTER? apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is TO BE INTO! What are you into? (O que você gosta?) To be into (something or someone) = to be interested in; to like (ter interese em; gostar de; estar a fim; curtir alguém ou alguma coisa) Here are some examples: 1.Lauren is really into yoga. She […]O post ARE you INTO learning languages? I am! apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
Today is Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is LOOK INTO! To look into = to try to discover the facts about something such as a problem or a crime; to investigate (tentar descobrir os fatos sobre algo, como um problema ou um crime; investigar) Here are some examples: 1.I’m very sorry to hear that […]O post I will LOOK INTO this problem immediately. apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is DEAL WITH. DEAL WITH has 3 different meanings. # 1. To handle (a situation, a problem, a person, a challenge, etc.); to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem (lidar com uma situação, um problema, uma pessoa, um desafio, etc.) […]O post I can’t DEAL WITH any more work! apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is FALL THROUGH! To fall through = to fail to happen or occur; to be unsuccessful – with a negotiation, business deal (não dar certo; não acontecer; ir por água abaixo; falhar) Here are some examples: 1.We wanted to go to the beach last week, but our plans […]O post Do your plans often FALL THROUGH? apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is SHOW UP. To show up = to arrive or appear (aparecer) Here are some examples: 1.I’m so embarrassed! My blind date never showed up last night. (Estou tão envergonhada! Meu encontro “às cegas” não apareceu ontem a noite.) 2.Rachel said that we don’t need to wait for […]O post Did anyone SHOW UP? apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.
It’s Phrasal Verb Friday! Today’s phrasal verb is STAND OUT. To stand out = to be noticeable; to be clearly seen (destacar-se) Here are some examples: 1.The yellow print really stands out with a gray background. (A letra amarela se destaca muito com o fundo cinza.) 2.When Julie went to China, she stood out because she is very tall and […]O post What makes you STAND OUT? apareceu primeiro em Ask Jackie.