add up to
a) suponer, significar; sumar
b) ponerse al día con
c) proponer, ocurrirse
a) suponer, significar; sumar
check up on
a) to be careful to notice someone or something interesting
b) to try to discover what someone is doing in order to be certain that that person is doing what they should be doing
b) to try to discover what someone is doing in order to be certain that that person is doing what they should be doing
She thinks they _________ her because she doesn't have a job
a) walk out of
b) look down on
c) get away with
b) look down on
catch up on
a) quedarse sin
b) aguantar, tolerar
c) ponerse al día con
c) ponerse al día con
look up to
a) to admire and respect someone
b) to be careful to notice someone or something interesting
a) to admire and respect someone
I'm trying to ___________ caffeine
a) look forward to
b) look down on
c) cut down on
c) cut down on
come up with
a) compensar
b) ponerse al día con
c) proponer, ocurrirse
c) proponer, ocurrirse
watch out for
a) to admire and respect someone
b) to be careful to notice someone or something interesting
c) to try to discover what someone is doing in order to be certain that that person is doing what they should be doing
b) to be careful to notice someone or something interesting
He is _________ going to the concert
a) looking forward to
b) walking out of
c) look down on
a) look forward to
make up for
a) proponer, ocurrirse
b) compensar
c) suponer, significar; sumar
b) compensar
get along with
a) (of two or more people) to like each other and are friendly to each other
b) to admire and respect someone
c) to do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with someone or something / to continue to be informed about something
a) (of two or more people) to like each other and are friendly to each other
Workers are threatening to __________ their jobs
a) get away with
b) look forward to
c) walk out of
c) walk out of
DOUBLE POINTS
put up with + run out of
a) ponerse al día con + quedarse sin
b) aguantar, tolerar + quedarse sin
c) aguantar, tolerar + ponerse al día con
DOUBLE POINTS
b) aguantar, tolerar + quedarse sin
keep up with
a) to be careful to notice someone or something interesting
b) to try to discover what someone is doing in order to be certain that that person is doing what they should be doing
c) to do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with someone or something / to continue to be informed about something
c) to do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with someone or something / to continue to be informed about something
She thought she could __________ cheating on her taxes
a) look down on
b) cut down on
c) get away with
c) get away with