| 1) PART WITH - deshacerse
de, regalar |
10) PULL DOWN - derribar,
demoler |
| 2) PASS AWAY - morir |
11) PULL OVER - detenerse a
un lado de la calle |
| 3) PASS OUT - distribuir,
repartir |
12) PULL THROUGH - salir
adelante, recobrarse |
| 4) PASS OUT - desmayarse |
13) PUT AWAY - guardar,
poner en su lugar |
| 5)
PICK ON - molestar - fastidiar |
14)
PUT BACK - poner donde estaba |
| 6)
PICK OUT - escoger |
15)
PUT OFF - posponer |
| 7)
PICK UP- recoger |
16)
PUT ON - ponerse (ropa, joyas etc) |
| 8)
PICK UP - pasar a buscar |
17)
PUT OUT - apagar (fuego, luces etc) |
| 9)
POINT OUT - indicar |
18)
PUT UP WITH - tolerar, aguantar |
| Ejemplos |
| 1) "
These books are occupying too much space. I'll have to part
with them ." |
| 2) My grandfather passed
away five years ago |
| 3) James was passing
out new books to everyone in class. |
| 4) Nancy passed
out when she heard the bad news. |
| 5) Everyone in class picked
on the new student. |
| 6) Helen likes to pick
out the best apples at the supermarket. |
| 7) I found a strange coin
at the beach and I picked it up. |
| 8) Jane is going to the
movies. Brian will pick her up
at 7:30 p.m. |
| 9) The president pointed
out the achievements of his goverment. |
| 10) The construction
workers will pull down the old
building. |
| 11) The policeman ordered
the speeding driver to pull over. |
| 12) She was in a hard
situation, but somehow she pulled through. |
| 13) The little boy's room
is a mess. His mother wants him to put
his toys away. |
| 14) I took a book from
the bookcase, but I put it back
at once. |
| 15) We'll have to put
off our meeting for the next week. |
| 16) I put on
a warm coat because it was cold outside. |
| 17) The firemen put
out the fire in less than an hour. |
| 18) " That noise is
bothering me. I cannot put up with
it any longer " |