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Phrasal Verbs

How English verb-particle combinations contrast with Spanish and Chinese verb constructions.

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English phrasal verbs combine a verb with a particle (adverb or preposition) to create idiomatic meaning. Spanish and Chinese do not have this category; they use simple verbs, reflexives, or directional complements.

Ejemplos

Give up (surrender)

rendirse (reflexive verb)

Turn on the light

encender la luz

Turn off the light

apagar la luz

Look after the children

cuidar a los niños

Put up with the noise

soportar el ruido / aguantar el ruido

Run out of time

quedarse sin tiempo

Take off (clothes/airplane)

quitarse (clothes) / despegar (plane)

Break down (stop working)

estropearse / averiarse (reflexive)

Ejemplos

Give up (surrender)

give up (separable phrasal verb)

Turn on the light

turn on the light (separable)

Turn off the light

turn off the light (separable)

Look after the children

look after the children (inseparable)

Put up with the noise

put up with the noise (three-part)

Run out of time

run out of time (three-part)

Take off (clothes/airplane)

take off (multiple meanings)

Break down (stop working)

break down (inseparable)

Ejemplos

Give up (surrender)

fàng (compound verb)

Turn on the light

kāidēng (verb + object)

Turn off the light

guāndēng (verb + object)

Look after the children

zhàoháizi (compound verb)

Put up with the noise

rěnshòuzàoyīn (compound verb)

Run out of time

méiyǒushíjiānle (verb + object)

Take off (clothes/airplane)

tuō (clothes) / fēi (plane)

Break down (stop working)

huàile (verb + complement)

Comparación rápida

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Give up (surrender) rendirse (reflexive verb)give up (separable phrasal verb)fàng (compound verb)
Turn on the light encender la luzturn on the light (separable)kāidēng (verb + object)
Turn off the light apagar la luzturn off the light (separable)guāndēng (verb + object)
Look after the children cuidar a los niñoslook after the children (inseparable)zhàoháizi (compound verb)
Put up with the noise soportar el ruido / aguantar el ruidoput up with the noise (three-part)rěnshòuzàoyīn (compound verb)
Run out of time quedarse sin tiemporun out of time (three-part)méiyǒushíjiānle (verb + object)
Take off (clothes/airplane) quitarse (clothes) / despegar (plane)take off (multiple meanings)tuō (clothes) / fēi (plane)
Break down (stop working) estropearse / averiarse (reflexive)break down (inseparable)huàile (verb + complement)

Comparación lado a lado

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Give up (surrender) rendirse (reflexive verb)give up (separable phrasal verb)fàng (compound verb)
Turn on the light encender la luzturn on the light (separable)kāidēng (verb + object)
Turn off the light apagar la luzturn off the light (separable)guāndēng (verb + object)
Look after the children cuidar a los niñoslook after the children (inseparable)zhàoháizi (compound verb)
Put up with the noise soportar el ruido / aguantar el ruidoput up with the noise (three-part)rěnshòuzàoyīn (compound verb)
Run out of time quedarse sin tiemporun out of time (three-part)méiyǒushíjiānle (verb + object)
Take off (clothes/airplane) quitarse (clothes) / despegar (plane)take off (multiple meanings)tuō (clothes) / fēi (plane)
Break down (stop working) estropearse / averiarse (reflexive)break down (inseparable)huàile (verb + complement)

Ejemplos en contexto

Give up (surrender)

Español

rendirse (reflexive verb)

Inglés

give up (separable phrasal verb)

Chino

fàng (compound verb)

Turn on the light

Español

encender la luz

Inglés

turn on the light (separable)

Chino

kāidēng (verb + object)

Turn off the light

Español

apagar la luz

Inglés

turn off the light (separable)

Chino

guāndēng (verb + object)

Look after the children

Español

cuidar a los niños

Inglés

look after the children (inseparable)

Chino

zhàoháizi (compound verb)

Put up with the noise

Español

soportar el ruido / aguantar el ruido

Inglés

put up with the noise (three-part)

Chino

rěnshòuzàoyīn (compound verb)

Run out of time

Español

quedarse sin tiempo

Inglés

run out of time (three-part)

Chino

méiyǒushíjiānle (verb + object)

Take off (clothes/airplane)

Español

quitarse (clothes) / despegar (plane)

Inglés

take off (multiple meanings)

Chino

tuō (clothes) / fēi (plane)

Break down (stop working)

Español

estropearse / averiarse (reflexive)

Inglés

break down (inseparable)

Chino

huàile (verb + complement)

Puntos clave

Spanish: No phrasal verb system. Uses simple verbs (buscar = look for), reflexives (rendirse = give up), or periphrastic constructions.

English: Thousands of phrasal verbs. They are separable (verb + object + particle) or inseparable (verb + particle + object). Often the most natural ...

Chinese: No phrasal verbs. Uses compound verbs (放fàng弃qì), directional complements (上shàng来lái), or resultative compounds (看kàn见jiàn).

Key concepts compared: Give up (surrender), Turn on the light, Turn off the light.

Última actualización: 4 de junio de 2026