ACROSS
2. The act of making a place clean and tidy.
3. To see how something fits or looks before purchasing.
5. To receive a letter, a telephone call, etc., from (someone).
6. To give someone something that they owned or had before.
8. To encounter or meet unexpectedly.
9. When you are finished sleeping.
DOWN
1. To stop a device from functioning
4. To take care of someone or something.
6. To stop doing something without completing it
7. To check a fact or get information about something.
Respuestas a la pregunta
Los verbos frasales o "phrasal verbs" son verbos acompañados de un adverbio o preposición que cambian el significado original del verbo.
ACROSS
2. The act of making a place clean and tidy.
- Clean up
3. To see how something fits or looks before purchasing.
- Try on
5. To receive a letter, a telephone call, etc., from (someone).
- Hear from
6. To give someone something that they owned or had before.
- Give back
8. To encounter or meet unexpectedly.
- Meet with
9. When you are finished sleeping.
- Wake up
DOWN
1. To stop a device from functioning.
- Break down
4. To take care of someone or something.
- Look after
6. To stop doing something without completing it.
- Give up
7. To check a fact or get information about something.
- Look up
Respuesta:
ACROSS
2. The act of making a place clean and tidy.
Clean up
3. To see how something fits or looks before purchasing.
Try on
5. To receive a letter, a telephone call, etc., from (someone).
Hear from
6. To give someone something that they owned or had before.
Give back
8. To encounter or meet unexpectedly.
Run into
9. When you are finished sleeping.
Wake up
DOWN
1. To stop a device from functioning
Turn off
4. To take care of someone or something.
Look after
6. To stop doing something without completing it
Give up
7. To check a fact or get information about something.
Look up