phrasal verbs 3

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to set up
empezar lección
to establish or create something, like a business or organisation
Sarah decided to set up a charity to help underprivileged children in her community.
to whip up
empezar lección
to quickly and skillfully prepare something, usually food
My mum used to whip up the most delicious pasta in just a few minutes.
to turn down
empezar lección
to reject an offer, request or opportunity
Unfortunately, we've had to turn down several incredible job applicants due to budget constraints.
to work out
empezar lección
to have a positive outcome
I haven't found a publisher for my book yet, but I'm sure it'll all work out.
to give up (on)
empezar lección
to quit or stop trying, usually due to difficulties or challenges
After hours of trying to solve the puzzle, she finally gave up.
to set out
empezar lección
to begin a journey or start an activity
The explorers set out to try to reach the South Pole.
to find out
empezar lección
to discover or learn something, often unexpectedly
I found out too late that my favourite singer was coming to town.
to run into
empezar lección
to meet someone or something by chance
While shopping, I ran into a childhood friend I hadn't seen in years.
to get up to
empezar lección
to be involved in or busy with something, especially something unexpected
He used to get up to all kinds of mischief when he was younger
to warm to
empezar lección
to begin to enjoy something or become more enthusiastic about something
My dad finally warmed to the idea of moving in with us.

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