An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to be feeling sick
¿Qué pasa, amigo? ¿Estás mareado?What's wrong, buddy? Are you feeling sick?
b. to be sick
Estoy mareado. Me voy a acostar un momento.I'm sick. I'm going to lie down for a bit.
c. to feel sick
Estoy mareado. ¿Dónde está el baño?I feel sick. Where's the bathroom?
a. to be feeling dizzy
Jay va a descansar un rato porque está mareado.Jay's going to rest for a bit because he's feeling dizzy.
b. to be dizzy
Estoy mareado. Necesito sentarme.I'm dizzy. I need to sit down.
c. to feel dizzy
Estoy mareado y tengo náuseas.I feel dizzy and I feel sick.
a. to be feeling faint
¿Estás mareado? Toma un poco de agua.Are you feeling faint? Have some water.
a. to be tipsy
Ya estoy mareado después de una cerveza porque no suelo tomar.I'm already tipsy after one beer because I don't usually drink.
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