1.
Ask someone out: invite a
person to do something. Ej. I was thinking in ask someone out to the movies.
2. Ask around: get information from people close to you. Ej. My brother was asked adround for a lost arrow in the practice.
3. Add up to something: support information or getting into something. Ej. In the tesis someone will need to add up to something that the tesis say.
4. Back something up: support a work or something that you approve or get
along. Ej. In the debate i was backing something up that the judged brought up.
5. Back someone up: support a person in any situation. Ej. In the exams i was backing someone up for the studing.
6. Blow up: to destroy or setting off. Ej. In the war the houses and veicles were blowing up all the time.
7. Break down: get rid of something or something getting off. Ej. In my house yesterday was a light break down.
8. Break in: getting into a place using force or similar methods. Ej. My cousin break in the house because he left the key in his job.
9. Break into: a sudden interruption or getting in a conversation. Ej. When i was talking with someone, another friend break into our conversation.
10. Break something in: to put into something or use of clothes. Ej. he break somethin in for the party.
11. Break up: separation between two things or people. Ej. Two friends that have been dating, break up last month.
12.
Break out: escape or get
away from a place. Ej. they break out from a prison in the ESA.
ask someone out=invite someone; You should ask someone out.
ResponderEliminarask arround=ask people sharing the same space; Can you ask arround for chocolate?
add up to something=to include something (join); add that guy up to something soft.
back something up= save something (secure); You should back up your files.
blow up; explote, finish something; Blow up the car!!
break down= a fall in the system; keep calm, we are having a break down in the system.
break in= to go in somewhere with out permition;silenece i think someone just broke in.
break into=go inside ~;we have to break into the house.
break something in=put in something ~; break in the prison.
break up; finish the relation given; i just broke up with my girlfriend...
break out=scape, go out of somewhere;we have to break out of prison now!
Yesterday, early in the morning, i went to a lake close to my house. at the time the day was still dark, thats why it was a bad idea going there, beacouse i couldnt see anything, i was blind for a few hours, and first i crash with a crazy big rock and later directlly with a friend of mine and i compited with him on who could get on time to school...he won... i was late to class.