pick you up

pick you up(
pihk
 
yu
 
uhp
)
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. recogerte
I can't pick you up right now, sweetie; I've got food all over my hands.No puedo recogerte ahora, cariño, que tengo las manos llenas de comida.
b. recogerlo
There will be someone there to pick you up at the airport.Alguien estará allí para recogerlo en el aeropuerto.
c. recogerla
Don't worry, ma'am. I'll stay on the phone with you until the officer arrives to pick you up.Tranquila, señora. No voy a colgar hasta que llegue el agente para recogerla.
a. recogerlos
The bus driver will arrive at 7:30 to pick you up.El conductor de autobús llegará a las 7:30 para recogerlos.
b. recogerlas
I won't be with Dad when he comes to pick you up.No voy a estar con papá cuando vaya a recogerlas.
a. ligar contigo
It wasn't my intention to pick you up when we first started talking, but I just found you so irresistible.No fue mi intención ligar contigo cuando empezamos a hablar, pero es que te encontré simplemente irresistible.
b. ligar con usted
I'm not trying to pick you up. I'm a respectful man.No estoy tratando de ligar con usted. Yo soy un hombre respetuoso.
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