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Verbes à particules · 1. Someone. broke into, broke down, Je ne sais pas. my car last night and stole the stereo. · 2. Will you be able to. get off, get by, Je ...
Verbes à particules. A phrasal verb is a grammatical structure formed by: a verb + particle, or. a verb + particle 1 + particle 2.
Verbes à particules - cours ; to look = regarder to look out = faire attention / prendre garde, to come = arriver to come across = rencontrer par hasard ; to blow ...
Look after (someone or something), (1) to take care of; (2) to make sure that someone is safe and well. Look ahead, to think about and plan the future.
Verbes à particules. take to - develop a habit. Hugo took to drink after his wife left him. - to like or start liking somebody or something
Verbes et particules - cours ; Le verbe à particules par ex : give up = laisser tomber, abandonner. Le verbe prépositionnel par ex: listen to = écouter ; - Il n'a ...
Verbes à particules. To let up: to slacken, to lessen in intensity, to relax or ease one's efforts (also : to take it easy).
Verbes à particules -Take - cours. A phrasal verb is a verb with more than one word. It is made of a main verb plus a preposition or a particle.
phrasal verb : To work out = résoudre. verbe de base: To wipe = essuyer. phrasal verb : To wipe out = détruire.
Verbes à particules · 1. I have a headache. I think I'll lie · 2. Please speak. up, out, in, Je ne sais pas. - I can't hear you. · 3. It's really sad - Bob and ...