Break Out - Inglês 200 horas

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Break Out - Inglês 200 horas
Verbing
Break Out
108_Verbing_BreakOut.pdf
:: Summary
This post explains the different meanings of the phrasal verb “break out” and the
noun “breakout.” “Break out” can mean “to force oneself out of jail.” It can also
mean “to suffer a sudden onset of a skin condition.” As a noun, “breakout” means
“the act of forcing oneself out of jail” and it can mean “the sudden onset of a skin
condition.”
:: Exercises
Fill in the blanks:
1. If we ___________________ of jail tonight, we can be in Mexico by tomorrow.
2. The ___________________ caught the police by surprise.
3. He is allergic to chocolate, so he will ___________________ in hives if he eats it.
4. I have had trouble with chickenpox for about a week, but today I had an
especially bad ___________________ .
5. If we successfully ___________________ of jail, maybe we can find jobs.
:: Vocab words
each
as such
way out
jail
sudden
onset
cada
como tal
saída
prisão
repentino
início (doença)
skin
hives
overhear
suddenly
suffer
pele
urticária
ouvir por acaso
de repente
sofrer
:: Answers 1. break out 2. breakout 3. break out 4. breakout 5. break out
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