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Phrasal Verbs 5 – Gramatica inglesa

El verbo to bring es uno de los verbos más utilizados en el idioma inglés. En este post os enseñamos algunos de sus significados al añadirle una preposición o un adverbio, convirtiéndolo en Phrasal Verb.

1- to bring along sb or sth (to take them with you to a place): “traer consigo a alguien o algo”.

Ejemplo:

- Mick, I’ve got some friends staying with me. Do you mind if they come to the party with me tonight?

- Of course not. Bring them along. The more the merrier.

2- to bring out a new product (to put it on the market): “lanzar al mercado”.

Ejemplo:

- What are the band’s plans for the New Year?
- After the success of the first album we’re planning to bring out a second one in May.

3- to bring up children (to raise them from infancy to maturity): “criar”.

Ejemplo:

- I’ve noticed that Faith neither drinks nor smokes and disapproves dancing .
- She was very strictly brought up. Her parents are Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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