Mini curso de PHRASAL VERBS en inglés

Lección 10: Cómo usar GO ALONG, HANG ON, LOOK AROUND, PASS AWAY y RUN OUT en inglés

En esta lección de mi Mini Curso de 200 Phrasal Verbs en inglés, vas a aprender cómo usar los phrasal verbs GO ALONG, HANG ON, LOOK AROUND, PASS AWAY y RUN OUT con ejemplos claros.

 

Si quieres aprender inglés desde cero, mejorar tu vocabulario en inglés y dominar los phrasal verbs en inglés, este curso es para ti.

Practicaremos juntos con oraciones y situaciones reales para que sepas cómo aplicar estos phrasal verbs en inglés en tu día a día.

 

Además, reforzaremos lo aprendido en las lecciones anteriores del curso de phrasal verbs.

 

¿Qué aprenderás hoy?

  • Significado de GO ALONG, HANG ON, LOOK AROUND, PASS AWAY y RUN OUT.
  • Ejemplos de phrasal verbs en contexto.
  • Consejos para aprender phrasal verbs en inglés fácilmente.

Descarga la guía PDF con ejercicios de phrasal verbs

 

📲 También puedes practicar en mi app Inglés Fácil y seguir avanzando con todo el curso de inglés.

📝 Mini Quiz: Lesson 10 – Phrasal Verbs (46–50)

  1. If someone tells you to “hang on”, what do they mean?
    To relax and sleep.
    To wait a moment.
    To leave immediately.

  2. Which phrasal verb means “to agree or cooperate with a plan even if you’re not fully convinced”?
    Go along.
    Run out.
    Pass away.

  3. If a store has “run out of milk”, what does it mean?
    They sold all the milk.
    They are looking for more milk.
    They don’t sell milk at all.

  4. What does it mean if a person has “passed away”?
    They traveled to another country.
    They died.
    They fell asleep.

  5. You arrive at a museum and start to “look around”. What are you doing?
    Searching for your tickets.
    Exploring the place.
    Talking to the staff.

  6. Choose the correct sentence with “go along”:
    I didn’t like the idea, but I decided to go along with it.
    I didn’t like the idea, but I decided to go along the street.
    I didn’t like the idea, but I decided to go along my homework.

  7. Your friend says: “Hang on! I need to grab my keys.” What should you do?
    Leave without waiting.
    Wait for your friend.
    Call someone else.

  8. If your phone battery “runs out”, what happens?
    It breaks completely.
    It has no more power.
    It charges very fast.

  9. Which sentence uses “look around” correctly?
    We looked around the park before finding a bench.
    We looked around our homework before sending it.
    We looked around our phones all day long.

  10. Which sentence is correct with “pass away”?
    My uncle passed away last year.
    My uncle passed away the street quickly.
    My uncle passed away my book to his friend.