Frustrated, she from her desk and headed out to the tiny balcony. The rain had finally let up . As she looked out over the quiet Madrid streets, she saw an old student, Pablo, struggling to hold up a cardboard box against the wind.
He grinned, soaked. “I was my old notes, Professor. I wanted to drop off a gift.”
“It’s impossible,” her colleague, Tom, had laughed six months ago. “There are over ten thousand of them. You’ll never .” phrasal verbs dictionary english spanish pdf
Inside the box were his old notebooks from ten years ago. As they them, Elena gasped. In the margins, Pablo had drawn cartoons to remember phrasal verbs. For to come across , he had drawn a man walking in a forest who suddenly trips over a golden lamp.
Download the dictionary below (fictional link): [Phrasal_Verbs_Dictionary_ENG_to_SPA.pdf] (12.4 MB) Frustrated, she from her desk and headed out
She saved the file: Phrasal_Verbs_ENG_SPA_FINAL.pdf .
The caption read: "To come across = encontrar sin buscar (like finding treasure by accident)." He grinned, soaked
“Pablo!” she called down. “Do you need to ?”