PHRASAL VERBS to 1

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The car BELONG TO the busty woman next door.
Cloudes Jhones asked, who does that big Harley Davidson in the carpark BELONG TO ?. Is it yours?. --------------- BELONG TO somebody/something.
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Tota said, the car BELONG (- -) the busty woman next door. ------- TOGETHER, TO, FOR.
Belongear A alguien, pertenecer a alguien ó algo. ----- to be owned by someone.
Donal asked, did the material’s quality for the wall, CORRESPOND WITH that of the sample they sent?.
The work the women had to do didn’t CORRESPOND TO the job description given in the newspaper Sun-Times ads. It was very different work. --------------- CORRESPOND TO/ WITH something.
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Mr Corresponder Tota asked Donal, did the material’s quality for the wall, CORRESPOND (- -) that of the sample they sent?. ------- TO, TOGETHER, WITH...
Corresponder A, Corresponder Con algo, (= ). ------ to match or be similar or equal.
Donal said, what I OBJECT TO is being spoken to in the country as if I'm a complete idiot.
Some people OBJECT THAT the new road will create more traffic. --------------- OBJECT TO/THAT something.
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Mr Objecter Tota said, what I OBJECT (- -) is being spoken to in the country as if I'm a complete idiot. ------- FOR, TO, OUT.
Objetarse A/ESO algo, oponerse a algo. ------ to say that you oppose or dislike something or someone.
Many of the soldiers had BEEN EXPOSED TO radiation in Arizona.
Many soldiers in Siria WERE EXPOSED TO dangerous chemicals during the war and some are now getting sick as a result. --------------- BE EXPOSE somebody/something TO something.
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Tota said, many of the soldiers had BEEN EXPOSED (- -) radiation in Arizona. ------- WITH, TO, FOR.
ESTAR EXPUESTO A, (=), estar espuesto a, exponerse a. ------ to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous.
Membership ENTITLES you and a guest TO the use all of the health's club’s facilities.
Every Australian citizen is ENTITLED TO an old-age pension once they reach the age of sixty-five. --------------- ENTITLE TO Something.
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Tota said, membership ENTITLES you and a guest (- -) the use all of the health's club’s facilities. ------- IN, TO, OVER.
ENTINTLEAR A, dar derecho a, tener derecho a, autorizar a, estar autorizado a. ----- to give someone the right to do something.
El chapo said, I think we can solve this problem without RESORTING TO legal action.
Some people RESORT TO violence during heated disputes. --------------- RESORT TO something.
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Tota said, I think we can solve this problem without RESORTING (- -) legal action. ------- TOGETHER, TO, FOR.
Resortiar A algo, recurrir a algo. ----- to do something extreme or unpleasant in order to solve a problem. (see also: turn to, fall back on).
Teacher Melany's new strategies didn’t work, so she REVERTED TO her old methods.
After trying out a new textbook, the school in Sauk Village REVERTED TO its old book after it became clear the new one didn’t work as well. --------------- REVERT TO something.
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Teacher Tota's new strategies didn’t work, so she REVERTED (- -) her old methods. ------- ONTO, TOGETHER, TO.
Revertir a (=), regresar a, volver a, Revertiir A algo. ---- to go back to a previous condition or activity, especially a worse one. (see also: go back (to), return to).
Tuta said, try to KEEP TO a regular schedule when you travel overseas.
Jane said, we have to KEEP TO our budget. If we spend too much money, we’ll get into financial trouble. --------------- KEEP TO something.
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Tota said, try to KEEP (T -) a regular schedule when you travel overseas. ------- TO, IN, UP.
Seguir con lo mismo, Keepear A algo, continuar con algo. ------- to follow an agreement or a rule, by doing what you should do or what you said you would do. (see also: stick to).
Doctor Lee said, pollutants in the air ADD TO/IN a wide range of heart and lung diseases.
Lemon and some seasoning ADDS flavour TO the meet. --------------- ADD TO/ADD IN something.
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Doctor Tota Lee said, pollutants in the air ADD (- -) a wide range of heart and lung diseases. ------- IN, TO, FOR.
Addear A algo, Addear EN algo, añadir a, agregar a, contribuir a. ----- to be one of the causes of an event or situation. (see also: add in, contribute to).
Maria Elena Salinas said that the annual cost of income support to unmarried mothers AMOUNTED TO $700 million in that year.
Michael Jackson said that a music CD needs to sell 100,000 copies or more to be a hit. Selling 10,000 copies doesn’t really AMOUNT TO success in the music business. --------------- AMOUNT TO something.
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Tota said that the annual cost of income support to unmarried mothers AMOUNTED (- -) $700 million in that year. ------- FOR, TOGETHER, TO.
Amountar A algo, equivaler a algo, ser equivalente algo... ----- to add up to a particular total or to become a particular amount.
Tota’s wife said, If I STICK TO this diet, I should be able to wear that cocktail dress by Christmas.
Steave Coffman said, learning English isn’t easy, but don’t give up. STICK TO it and in the end you’ll be glad you did. ---------------------- STICK TO something.
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Tota’s wife said, If I STICK (- -) this diet, I should be able to wear that cocktail dress by Christmas. ------- WITH, TO, FOR.
StickiarseApegarse Tota a lo mismo a algo, Stickear A con lo mismo aferrarse a algo, seguir A lo mismo. ------ to continue to work hard at something even though it is difficult or tiring. (see also: keep at).

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