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jump on
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. saltar en
I don't want more than one of you jumping on the trampoline at a time, OK, kids?No quiero que haya más de uno de ustedes saltando en el trampolín a la vez, ¿entendido, chicos?
a. subirse a
Marcos turned and jumped on the train without even saying goodbye.Marcos se giró y se subió al tren sin despedirse siquiera.
b. montar a
We jumped on the bus, and the doors closed behind us.Montamos al autobús, y las puertas se cerraron detrás de nosotros.
a. echarse encima de
My boss is always jumping on me for every little mistake I make.Mi jefe siempre se echa encima de mí hasta por el error más trivial que yo cometa.
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