Selecciona el "phrasal verb" correcto para cada frase.
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I've been drinking in that bar on credit for three months. I must have (acumular) a huge bill by now. It's really difficult to (adelantar, progresar) in my profession unless you have good s. The best way to remove a plaster (esparadrapo, tirita) is to (quitar de un tirn/quitarse de prisa) quickly. It won't hurt so much of you do that. Damn! I've left my wallet upstairs. Do me a favour and (subir corriendo) and get it, will you? It's on the bedside table.
I've been (llevarse -bien- con) my boss much better since we went out for a drink together. I threw a ball of paper at Pepito in class today and David (delatar) me. I'm never going to speak to him again. I think those girls are (mirar) us. Shall we go over and buy them a drink? I'm sorry Simon. I can't (estar de acuerdo con) your idea to lower the price. I think we should look at other ways of increasing sales.
Let's wait and see how the first quarter from January to March (salir, resultar) , and then we can decide on our strategy for the rest of the year. I love this necklace. It was (pasar/transmitir) to me from my great grandmother. Let's wait and see how the first quarter from January to March (salir, resultar) , and then we can decide on our strategy for the rest of the year. I think the US should (librarse de/dejar) Iraq, Afganistan and all the other countries and stop acting as global policemen.
What do you (pensar, opinar) this new technology for self-driving cars? The police are (investigar) several cases of identity theft on the Internet. What time did you (llegar a, entrar en) work this morning? I've always (respetar) my dad because he had to leave school at 14 and work really hard all his life to raise me and my sister.