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dar miedo (algo) – /əˈfreɪd ɒv/ – I’m afraid of spiders.
afraid of
enfadado con – /ˈæŋɡri: wɪð/ – Are you still angry with me?
angry with
disculparse por – /əˈpɒlədʒaɪz tə/ – You should apologize to your sister for breaking her hairdryer.
apologize to
discutir con – /ˈɑːɡjuː wɪð/ – I always argue with my parents about when I have to be home.
argue with
llegar a – /əˈraɪv æt/ – We arrive at Heathrow at 10.30 a.m.
arrive at
llegar a – /əˈraɪv ɪn/ – What time do you arrive in London?
arrive in
pedir – /ɑːsk fɔː/ – I want to ask for some help with my homework.
ask for
creer en – /bɪˈliːv ɪn/ – Do you believe in ghosts?
believe in
pertenecer a – /bɪˈlɒŋ tə/ – Who does this jacket belong to ?
belong to
elegir entre – /tʃuːz bɪˈtwiːn/ – You have to choose between these two dresses.
choose between
cerca de – /kləʊs tu:/ – I’m very close to my mum and we speak on the phone every day.
close to
depender de – /dɪˈpend ɒn/ – I might go to university – it will depend on my exam results.
depend on
diferente de – /ˈdɪfrənt frɒm/ – This house is very different from your last one.
different from
soñar con – /driːm əˈbaʊt/ – Do you often dream about work?
dream about
emocionado por – /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd əˈbaʊt/ – Are you excited about your holiday?
excited about
famoso por – /ˈfeɪməs fɔː/ – What’s your hometown famous for ?
famous for
harto de – /fed ʌp wɪð/ – I’m fed up with tidying away your clothes all the time.
fed up with
aficionado a – /fɒnd ɒv/ – I’m fond of my niece – she’s so sweet.
fond of
temeroso de – /ˈfraɪtnd ɒv/ – Are you frightened of heights?
frightened of
bueno en – /ɡʊd æt/ – I’m good at maths but I’m useless at history.
good at
bueno para – /ɡʊd fɔː/ – Doing some exercise every day is good for you.
good for
interesado en – /ˈɪntrəstɪd ɪn/ – I’m interested in history.
interested in
entusiasta de – /kiːn ɒn/ – I’m keen on football so I watch it most weekends.
keen on
amable con – /kaɪnd tu:/ – Please be kind to your little brother.
kind to
reírse de – /lɑːf æt/ – Don’t laugh at me if I make a mistake.
laugh at
estar deseando – /lʊk ˈfɔːwəd tu:/ – I look forward to seeing you next week.
look forward to
casarse con – /ˈmæri:d tu:/ – How long have you been married to your wife?
married to
pagar por – /peɪ fɔː/ – How much did you pay for that car?
pay for
contento con – /pliːzd wɪð/ – I'm very pleased with your work.
pleased with
orgulloso de – /praʊd ɒv/ – I’m really proud of my nephew as he’s now a doctor.
proud of
recordarle (algo) a (alguien) – /rɪˈmaɪnd ɒv/ – This song reminds me of my holiday.
remind (sb) of
grosero con – /ruːd tu:/ – Don’t be rude to your father!
rude to
asustarse de – /skeəd ɒv/ – I’m scared of the dark.
scared of
gastar dinero en – /spend ˈmʌni ɒn/ – I like to spend money on good quality food.
spend money on
hablar de – /tɔːk əˈbaʊt/ – I must talk to you about our project.
talk about
hablar a – /tɔːk tuː/ – Can you talk to your brother about borrowing his car?
talk to
cansado de – /ˈtaɪəd ɒv/ – I’m tired of working – I need to have a rest.
tired of
preocupado por – /ˈwʌri:d əˈbaʊt/ – I’m worried about Jody – she seems really depressed.
worried about
chocar con – /kræʃ ˈɪntuː/ – Be careful not to crash into that car in front!
crash into