Selecciona el "phrasal verb" correcto para cada frase.
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You're brother's really sexy. He (parecerse a) Tom Cruise. You'd better stop at the next petrol station and (llenar, llenarse) with petrol. I don't know know where Pepito is. I think he must have (escaparse) the back door when no one was looking. Pepito didn't want to steal her purse, but his friends (animar, incitar)
If you don't go away and stop annoying me this is going to (acabar en, terminar con) tears. When the waitress dropped the drinks on the floor for the second time, everyone (troncharse, partirse de risa) laughing. We can go on holiday next month if I can find someone to (sustituir a) me at work. The police stopped me on the motorway for speeding, but I (salir impune de) a warning.
Have you heard about Amparo who lives next door? She left her husband and children and (escaparse con) her Pilates instructor to live in Milan! I was walking along drunk last night and I (tropezar con/caerse) a rubbish bin and cut my leg. There's quite a big distance between shops, houses and businesses in many American cities. It's very difficult to (moverse, desplazarse) without a car. Why should you work extra hours and not get paid for them? Don't (ceder ante) your boss. Tell him you want more money.
I have to take Juan to school. Could you (tender) the washing before you go out darling? There's a meeting on Friday about the new advertising promotion. Can you (hacer deprisa, hacer rpidamente) a presentation to explain the campaign? Yes I know the light bulb needs to be changed, and the shelves have to be put up darling, but I haven't (encontrar tiempo) doing them yet. The unemployment situation is getting worse in Spain. Ford are going to (despedir) 4,000 more workers next month.