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Bump into

Burn of
Catch up with
Cheer up
Come across
Find out
Get around
Get away
Get on
Get on with
Get through
Go along with
Go on to
Grow up
Keep up
Long for
Look for
Look forward to
Look into
Look out
Look out
Look up
Look up
Look up
Look after
Make up
Put in touch with
Put of
Take of
Take up
Turn up

Synonym
Meet someone by chance
Remove by fire
Meet someone after a period of time
Make happier
Find by chance
Discover
Visit many different places
Escape
Deal with something successfully
Have a good relationship
Succeed in an exam or test
Agree with
Proceed
Get older
Mantain
Desire something
Search
Wait for something pleasant
Investigate
Be careful
Observe from indoors
Lift one's gaze
Seek information
Try to contact
Be guardian
Comprise
Conect with someone else
Postpone
When a plane departs or leaves the ground
Start something
Appear, arrive

Example
I bumped into Helen on the underground the other day
I burned off hundreds of calories
I'll catch up with you as soon as I've finished my homework
Some people find music can cheer them up when they feel low
I came across an old friend in town today
I went to the library to find out all I could about Nelson Mandela
He gets around a lot, he's always flying somewhere different
Teh robbers got away in a stolen car
How are you getting on with your English lessons?
Fortunately, I get on with my boss
I don't know how I'm going to get through the exam
I go along with your decision
He went on to star a company
He grew up very quickly
The eat bananas to keep up their energy levels
Have you ever longed for something so much that you could almost taste it?
I looked for you, but I couldn't find you
I'm looking forward to meeting you
We'll look into the problem and come back to you when we have the information
Look out! An earthquake just started
If you look out from the window, you can see the ocean
If you want to feel tiny, look up and see the starts at night
If you don't know who she is, look her up on the internet
Look me up the next time you are in town
Who will look after the children while we're away?
The band are made up of talented people
I can put you in touch with someone who can help you
The concert has been put off until next month
The flight for Dublin took off on time
I decided to take up learning to play the piano
She didn't turn up for class today

Be in two minds
Change your mind
Cross your mind
In tatters
Keep in perspective
Keep in touch
Keep of my mind
Lose your mind
Make sure
Make up your mind
Put something in mind
Someone's mind goes blank
Something slip your mind
Take your mind of something
Tap your feet

Similar
Have difficulty in making a decision
Change your decision
Realise
Damaged
Analyze correctly
Get in touch, stay in touch
Turn one's attention from
Become crazy
Ensure
Make a decision
Remind something
Be unable to think anything
Forget about something
Stop thinking about something unpleasant
Beat your feet

Example
I'm in two minds about accepting this job
She had decided to go out, but later she changed her mind
It didn't cross my mind that you should leave earlier
Finally I had to give up, with my dreams in tatters
It's important to keep things in perspective
Promise you will keep in touch with me while you're away
When I'm shopping I can't make decisions. I keep off my mind
I thought I was losing my mind because I didn't know were I was
Make sure you study hard before an exam
I can't make up my mind whether to accept the job or not
This place puts me in mind of the village where I was brought up
I can't remember it. My mind's gone blank
I forgot it. It just slipped my mind
I need something to take my mind off the problems
Even if you don't dance, you can turn on music and tap your feet

Verb
Accept

Argue
Compose
Converse
Depress
Discuss

Perform
Please
Point

Noun
Acceptation

Argument
Composer
Conversation
Depression
Discussion
Happiness
Health

Origin
Performance
Person

Adjetive
Acceptable
Accurate
Actual

Unhappiness

Use

Actually

Happy
Healthy
Kind
Necessary
Original

Unhappy
Unhealthy
Unkind

Personal
Pleasant

Impersonal
Unpleasant
Pointless
Impossible

Point
Proof
Relation
Slightness
Use
Youngster

Unacceptable
Innacurate

Depressing

Possible
Prove
Relate

Adverb

Slight
Useful
Young

Happily
Healthily
Necessarily
Originally

Pointlessly

Slightly
Useless

Used to (v)
Would (v)
Have got used to (v-ing)
Hardly ever (v)
Likely
Prefer (v-ing)
Rather (v)

Example
I used to live in Paris when I was a child
Every day I would go to the library when I lived in Paris
I've got used to singing live as I do ir so much
I hardly ever go to live concerts
It is very likely that my team will win the cup

Similar meaning
I live in London now, but I lived in Paris when I was a child
When I lived in Paris, I went to the library every day
It's become easy for me to sing live as I do it so much
I don't go to live concerts very often
There's a good chance that my team will win the cup

Base verb Infinitive verb Verb + ing


Consider
Mind
Stop
Rather
Prefer

Example
I considered taking up golf
I don't mind lending you my jacket
Please, stop calling me that
I rather do sport like tennis
I prefer doing sport like tennis

At

About

By

For

From

Of

On
Agree

Annoyed
Be good
Confident
Embarrassed
Excited
Frightened
Insisted
Offer
Prevent
Rely
Remind
Stage
Think
Worried

With

Deal

Example
We agreed on this issue
I was annoyed by my boyfriend for calling me too often
I hope to be good at maths
If you study hard you can be confident of success in the exam
I always deal with my problems
She was embarrassed by his stupid behaviour
I'm excited about tomorrow's trip
It's quite common to be frightened of spiders
He insisted on doing things his way
There is an exciting variety on offer
The police officer prevent her from entering the building
She rely on her sister since their mother died
Tis song reminds me of the when I was in Paris
He was on stage during the performance
I am thinking of taking up golf
I was worried about my exam results

Connector
Even though
However
However

Similar
Although

Meaning
Aunque
Sin embargo
Independientemente de

Example
I decided to walk to the library even though it was raining
Always believe that however bad you may feel about something ()

Farewell

Informal
Regards!
Love!
See you!
To seeing!
All the best!
Cheers!

Formal
Yours sincerely

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