Phrasal verbs
phrasal verbs: try out & try on
try out = (1) test to see how useful or effective something is e.g. He tried out his new bicycle as soon as it arrived.
try out = (1) test to see how useful or effective something is e.g. He tried out his new bicycle as soon as it arrived.
Run out (of) means to have used up and have nothing left. In Spanish one might say ‘quedarse sin’ or ‘agotarse’. e.g. We have run
Non-separable phrasal verbs i.e. you cannot separate the verb and its particle or, in other words, you cannot put the object between the verb and
come up = arise, appear or occur (in Spanish ‘surgir’) e.g. Many new opportunities have come up due to the pandemic. come up with =
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