Phrasal verbs
Idioms
Spanish to English idioms
Everyday to yesterday irregular verbs
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Split the phrasal verb: Turn on the lights.

Turn the lights on.

100

He is feeling under the weather.

Feeling slightly ill.

100

Dar en el clavo.

Hit the nail on the head.

100

She takes the bus to work everyday.

She took the bus to work yesterday.

100

We done good.

We've done well.

200

Split the phrasal verb: They had to call off the concert due to rain.

They had to call the concert off due to rain.

200

It's raining sideways.

When rain falls diagonally due to strong winds.

200

Más vale tarde que nunca.

Better late than never.

200

They go to the store everyday.

They went to the store yesterday.

200

He don't know what he's doing.

He doesn't know what he's doing.

300

2 word answer: Phrasal verbs can be separable / inseparable, and also....

Transitive / intransitive 

300

To spill the beans.

To reveal a secret.

300

Ser pan comido.

A piece of cake.

300

I buy a coffee at Oxxo everyday.

I bought a coffee at Oxxo yesterday.

300

Me and my friend went to the movies.

My friend and I went to the movies.

400

What is the meaning of the phrasal verb: to put with

To endure or tolerate something.

400

Once in a blue moon.

An event that happens very rarely.

400

Matar dos pájaros de un tiro.

To kill two birds with one stone.

400

They have lunch together everyday.

They had lunch together yesterday.

400

Ain't no mountain high enough.

There isn't a mountain high enough.

or

There is no mountain high enough.

500

Split the phrasal verb and change the object to a pronoun: He likes to show off his car.

He likes to show it off.

500

To bite the bullet.

To force yourself to do something difficult or unpleasant.

500

Costar un ojo de la cara.

To cost an arm and a leg.

500

Everyday, the sun rises in the east.

Yesterday, the sun rose in the east.

500

There's lots of people there.

There are lots of people there.