15. Put up with (phr): /pʊt/ /ʌp/ /wɪθ/ Aceptar
To accept someone unpleasant in a patient way.
Example: Allison will not put up with your bad behavior any longer.

16. Run into (phr): /rʌn/ /ˈɪntu/ Tropezarse con
To meet someone unexpectedly.
Example: Benny ran into his best friend last Wednesday.

17. Set off (phr): /sɛt/ /ɔf/ Partir
To leave on a trip.
Example: We set off early this afternoon.

18. Show up (phr): /ʃoʊ/ /ʌp/ Aparecer
If something shows up, people can see it.
Example: Brenda couldn’t show up her writing neatly.

19. Take after (phr): /teɪk/ /ˈæftər/ Asemejarse
To look or behave like an older relative.
Example: Dorothy takes after her mother when she is angry.

20. Watch out for (phr): /wɑʧ/ /aʊt/ /fɔr/ Tener cuidado con
To make sure that nothing bad happens to someone.
Example: People in my family have always watched out for another one.

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