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PHRASAL VERBS: School

Phrasal verbs are commonly used in school settings to describe various academic activities and tasks. Students might need to "sum up" their work or "fill in" forms related to their exams.

PHRASAL VERBS: School

PHRASAL VERBS: School

Doze / nod / drop off Caer dormido / tomar una siesta: He was so tired that he dozed off in the middle of the presentation

Cross out Tachar: cross out the information we do not need in the task.

Sign up (inscribirse) Did you sign up for the English exam?

Copy out (copiar) Mary will copy out the formulas from the book

-Read up (informarse) I need to read up on the condition of African Americans in the 17th century

-Carry out (llevar a cabo) You always carry out the tasks you are required to do

-Go over (revisar) Let’s go over our work before we hand it in

Cut out Recortar: Cut out the picture and paste it in your notebook

Fill in (completar) You need to fill in the form to sign up for the exam.

Hand out (repartir) The professor handed out some books for the final exam

Stay behind (quedarse) Someone has to stay behind to finish the work

-Go over (repasar) I need to go over lesson 5 before the exam.

Sum up (sintetizar) I will sum up all of the work

-Hand in (entregar) We are going to hand our work in on January 10