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Common Collocations with KEEP, SAVE and GO - AIRC121
Episode 121

Common Collocations with KEEP, SAVE and GO - AIRC121

Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig · Craig Wealand

September 18, 201627m 22s

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Show Notes

In this episode we're going to help you improve your collocations with the verbs keep, save and go.

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KEEP (guardar, conservar)

"Don't drink all the water. We need to keep some for tomorrow." Quedarse con - "I've decided to keep this microphone and not return it to the shop." Guardar, almacenar - "Where do you keep the sugar?' Criar - "My aunt Mary has kept bees for over forty years." Seguir (continue) - 'He kept working until six o'clock.' / 'Keep walking until you get to the beach.'

keep a promise (make and break) keep a secret - Are you good or bad at keeping secrets? keep an appointment (make and cancel) keep calm (and carry on) - mantener la calma / tranquilizarse keep in touch (with) - seguir en contacto / get in touch Keep in mind - no olvidar, tener en cuenta keep quiet keep the change keep it real! - ¡sé sincero! keep your chin up keep taking the tablets! keep your nose out of someone's business keep your hair on! = Don't get angry! keep well out of it/something

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SAVE save money save someone a seat - Would you mind saving me a seat? / Would you like me to save you a seat? save someone's life save space - that's very important in my flat save time save someone the trouble save something to the hard disk/a USB

GO go somewhere physically - go to the supermarket (remember the preposition TO - Have you been to Paris?), go abroad / overseas go jogging, skiing, sailing, snowboarding, trekking, fishing etc go bald - quedarse calvo go grey - encanecerse go out of business / go bankrupt - ir a la quiebra, bancarrota go blind - ciego/a / deaf - sordo/a go crazy / mad - He's gone completely mad! go wild - enloquecer go dark - oscurecer go missing - My phone's gone missing go online - I'll just go online and check my emails go to war - Would you go to war to defend your country?

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On next week's episode: Too, Enough and Religion Vocabulary

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