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The buildings were so badly constructed that as soon as the earthquake struck they (desplomarse, venirse abajo) and everything was destroyed. I tried my best, but I couldn't (hacerse entender) to her how important it was to get this contract. Chelsea played really badly and Arsenal them in the cup final. It's a 10-hour flight and there's a in Miami.
Thieves broke into our shop last week and with over 30,000 euros. We've been (poner a un lado, poner a parte / guardar, ahorrar) some money each month and next week we're going to Venice for a few days. At school she (juntarse con) the wrong crowd and started taking drugs. Don't let him tell you what to do all the time, you have to (resistir, dejar plantado/a) to him.
(On the telephone) Good morning. Could you (poner una llamada) to Mr. Jenkins, please? I paid 200 euros more than I should have. The bastard (arrancar/timar) If you want to go shopping for clothes, I'm going to (volver la cabeza / mirar / mirar alrededor) this computer shop for half an hour. Phrasal verbs (dividirse en, clasificarse en) several different catagories.
How are we going to (cruzar / atravesar) the river without a bridge? My cigarette's (apagarse). Have you got a light? We (cruzar) the sand until we got to the sea. When do you (volver, regresar) from your trip?