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        |   The kids didn’t like their new teacher at first, but they’ve TAKEN TO him since they started using games and having fun in his classes.   commencer à apprendre Ceci has "taken to" her new job with enthusiasm. --------------- TAKE TO somebody/something. |  |   Tota said that the kids didn’t like their new teacher at first, but they’ve TAKEN (- -) him since they started using games and having fun in his classes. ------ TOGETHER, TO, FOR.    Empezar a gustar a, empezar a aceptar. (Suena a: Teiko Tota). to start to like someone or something. |  |  | 
|   Don Manuel said, I’m sorry Olmedo, but I had no one else to "turn to".   commencer à apprendre After his business failed, Elias "turned to" his father for help and advice. --------------- TURN TO. |  |   Don Tota said, I’m sorry Olmedo, but I had no one else to TURN (- -). ------ ONTO, TO, FOR.    Recurrir a, (Suena a: Turno Tota). ----- to go to someone for help when you are having difficulty dealing with a situation. (see also: resort to). |  |  | 
|   The disagreement between the union and management could "lead to" a strike.   commencer à apprendre Taking illegal drugs is very dangerous as it can "lead to" serious trouble with the law and can badly damage your physical and mental health. --------------- LEAD TO something. |  |   Tota said that the disagreement between the union and management could LEAD (- -) a strike. -------- TO, TOGETHER, WITH.    guiar a algo, llebar a, dirigir a, resultar en. (Suena a: Leader Tota). if an action or event leads to something, it causes that thing to happen or exist. (see also: result in). |  |  | 
|   Jane said, It’s time you took more responsibility Jeft, so we’ll LEAVE this decision TO you.   commencer à apprendre You cooked the meal, so LEAVE cleaning up the kitchen TO me. --------- LEAVE something TO somebody. |  |   Tota said, It’s time you took more responsibility Jeft, so we’ll LEAVE this decision (- -) you. ------- FOR, TO, TOWARDS...    Dejar algo a alguién. (Suena como: Vivir en ingles y Tota. ------ to let or give the responsibility of someone. (see also: leave up to). |  |  | 
|   I'm thirty-one said Tuta, I can't keep RUNNING TO my parents every time something goes wrong.   commencer à apprendre Whenever Brian Adams got into financial trouble, he "ran to" his parents to ask for help. --------------- RUN TO somebody. |  |   Runny Tota said, I'm thirty-one and I can't keep RUNNING (- -) my parents every time something goes wrong. ------- WITH, TO, FOR.    Correr a pedir ayuda a alguién, (Suena como: Correr en ingles Tota alguién. ----- to ask someone to help or protect you when you should be helping yourself. |  |  | 
|   Sean Spicer said, even though there is no evidence to support it, some people still "cling to" the idea that communism offers a better life for the working class.   commencer à apprendre If a leader becomes addicted to power like Donal Trump, he’ll do anything to "cling to" it. --------------- CLING TO something/somebody. |  |   Tota said, even though there is no evidence to support it, some people still CLING (- -) the idea that communism offers a better life for the working class. ------- IN, TO, OVER.    Aferrarse a, apegarse a. (Suena a Clinica G Tota. to refuse to stop believing or hoping for something. (see also: hang on (to), hold on (to). |  |  | 
|   Don't worry Quito - it was an accident and no blame ATTACHES TO either of you.   commencer à apprendre Cesar Lozano, you shouldn’t ATACH too much IMPORTANCE TO what the critics say about your book. What really matters is what your readers think. --------- ATTACH TO, or ATTACH IMPORTANCE TO. (UK). |  |   Don't worry Tota - it was an accident and no blame ATTACHES (- -) either of you. ------- OVER, ONTO, TO.    ATTTACHAR A, ATTACHAR IMPORTANCIA A, dar importancia a. ------... attach importance, significance, value, weight, etc. (to something) to believe that something is important or worth thinking about. |  |  | 
|   Obama said, doctors tried to "attend to" the worst injured soldiers first.   commencer à apprendre Jane said, we have to make sure there are enough sales staff in our stores to "attend to" all the customers who need help, especially at busy times. --------------- ATTEND TO somebody/something. |  |   Tota said, doctors tried to ATTEND (- -) the worst injured soldiers first. ------- TOGETHER, TO, FOR.    Atenderer a alguién, algo, asistir a, ayudar a. (Suena a: Atender Tota). to deal with something or help someone. (see also: deal with, see to). |  |  | 
|   Tuta said, I PUT my idea for saving costs TO the meeting, but they didn’t think our executives would like flying in economy class instead of first class.   commencer à apprendre The peace plan in Siria was first PUT TO the prime minister of Canada last week. --------------- I PUT TO you Essy that you settle on and think through carefully again. PUT something TO somebody. |  |   Tota said, I PUT my idea for saving costs (- -) the meeting, but they didn’t think our executives would like flying in economy class instead of first class. ------- TOGETHER, THROUGH, TO.    Sugerir algo, poner, traer algo a la mesa. (Suena como: Poner algo Tota alguien, proponer algo a alguien). to suggest an idea or plan to someone so that they can consider it or discuss it. (see also: put forward (to). |  |  | 
|   After his wife's death from cancer, Roberto Carlos "devoted himself to" fundraising for cancer charities.   commencer à apprendre Sinedin Sidan resigned from his job to DEVOTE more time TO his family. --------------- DEVOTE something TO something. |  |   After his wife's death from cancer, Tota said that Roberto Carlos DEVOTED himself (- -) fundraising for cancer charities. ------- TO, IN, UP.    Dedicase a. (Suena como: Devotarse Tota). to dedicar a, dedicarse a. to spend a lot of time or effort doing something. |  |  | 
|   Sandra said, I passed the time at home flicking through a "glossy" magazine.   commencer à apprendre Ceci's hair looked soft and GLOSSY. ------ GLOSSY. |  |   Glossicilia said, I passed the time at home flicking through a (- -) magazine. ------- BRILLIANT, SHINY, GLOSSY, BRIGHT.    Brillante, lustroso. (Suena com: Glosario). ------- smooth and shiny. |  |  | 
|   Mr. Tuta also "pointed to" the need for better training.   commencer à apprendre George Ramos said, the polls show people aren’t happy with the government and POINT TO a defeat for the president in the next election. --------------- POINT TO something. |  |   Mr. Tota also POINTED (- -) the need for better training. ------- WITH, TO, OUT.    Puntualizar, decir algo. (Suena como: Punto Tota algo). Puntualizar. to say something because you think it is important in a discussion. |  |  |