irse de la casa de los padres para ser independiente

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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 move out of one’s parents’ house and live on one’s own
Yo no quiero irme de la casa de los padres para ser independiente hasta que encuentre un empleo decente.I don't want to move out of my parents' house and live on my own until I get a decent job.
b. to move out of one’s parents’ house to live on one’s own
Paula se fue de la casa de los padres para ser independiente cuando tenía dieciocho años.Paula moved out of her parents' house to live on her own when she was eighteen years old.
c. to move out of one’s parents’ house and live by oneself
Aún era menor de edad, pero estaba deseando irme de la casa de los padres para ser independiente.I was still a minor, but I was dying to move out of my parents' house and live by myself.
d. to move out of one’s parents’ house to live by oneself
¿Cuándo crees que te irás de la casa de los padres para ser independiente?When do you think you'll move out of your parents' house to live by yourself?
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