Phrasal Verb - To move

- Happy English moved in to this space three years ago.
 - Jack found a new apartment. He’s going to move in on May 1st.
 - You can move in once you pay the first month’s rent.
 
De maneira similar, usamos  move in with para mostrar que alguém está compartilhando o local com alguém
- Lori moved in with her boyfriend last summer.
 - Her parents didn’t agree with her moving in with him because they are not married.
 - Danny moved in with his brother when he left his wife.
 
O oposto de  move in é move out, com o significado de parar de estar estalado, ou morando em algum lugar.
- Serena said she wants to move out from her parent’s house after college.
 - If you don’t like your roommate that much, you should move out.
 - Jim’s company finally moved out of that old office building.
 
Move on significa progredir de uma situação para outra: 
- After ten years in ABC Bank, Bob moved on to become the CEO of XYZ Bank.
 - I’ve stayed in this company for a long time without a promotion. I think its time to move on.
 - Joe acted in some musicals in New York before moving on to doing movies in Hollywood.
 
Move over significa mudar sua posição a fim de providenciar espaço para outra pessoa. Pode ser usado também para coisas. 
- Can you move over? I would like to sit on that bench too.
 - Why are you sitting on that side of the sofa? Move over next to me!
 - The flowers on the table are pretty, but can you please move them over? I can’t see everyone!
 
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