PHRASAL VERBS:
He TOOK OFF his pullover and PUT ON a jacket. I’m not GOING OUT tonight. I’d rather STAY IN. The heating (calefacción) COMES ON at 6AM and GOES OFF at 9PM. I’ll PICK you UP on my way to work and DROP you OFF at the stadium. The tide (marea) COMES IN and then GOES OUT. Prices always GO UP. They never COME DOWN. It’s easy to TAKE this machine APART but difficult to PUT it back TOGETHER. Before you PUT UP this notice, TAKE DOWN the old ones. He suddenly PASSED OUT and when he CAME ROUND, he found that. He TOOK DOWN the book from the shelf (estante), and then PUT it BACK. She PUT her bag DOWN by the door and said she would PICK it UP later. You’ll have to work hard to KEEP UP WITH (seguir el ritmo) the class. Otherwise, you’ll FALL BEHIND. The door’s handle COME OFF again. I can PUT it back ON.