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board a plane

board a plane(
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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. embarcarse en un avión
Every time I board a plane, I notice that my phone is running low on battery.Cualquier vez que me embarco en un avión, me doy cuenta que mi celular tiene batería baja.
b. subirse a un avión
I'm about to board a plane. Can I call you back in a few hours?Estoy a punto de subirme a un avión. ¿Puedo llamarte en unas horas?
c. subir a bordo de un avión
The last time my son boarded a plane, the captain said hi to him.La última vez que mi hijo subió a bordo de un avión, el capitán lo saludó.
d. abordar un avión
Whenever I board a plane, I rush to put my carry-on bag in the overhead compartment.Siempre que abordo un avión, me apuro para poner mi equipaje de mano en el compartimiento superior.
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