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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: They ended their relationship after two years.
broke up
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: He stopped football when he broke his leg.
gave up
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: We have used up all the milk.
have run out of
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: You need to deal with this problem successfully.
sort out this problem
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: I stopped being friends with John when he stole from me.
fell out with
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: It can be hard to tolerate noisy neighbours.
put up with
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Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: My friend disappointed me when she cancelled last minute.
let me down
15
Replace the verb with a phrasal verb: A lot of youngsters really admire Rafa Nadal.
look up to
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Combine to make a relative clause: I'm enjoying the book. You lent it to me.
I'm enjoying the book (which/that) you lent to me.
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Combine to make a relative clause: He lives above the shop. I work there.
He lives above the shop where I work.
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Combine to make a relative clause: That's the woman. Her husband spoke to you on the phone.
That's the woman whose husband you spoke to on the phone.
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Combine to make a relative clause: I'll always remember the day. I met my best friend then.
I'll always remember the day when I met my best friend.
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Combine to make a relative clause: No one came to his birthday party. It made him feel let down.
Noone came to his birthday party, which made him feel let down.
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Combine to make a relative clause: The manager was very helpful. We spoke to him.
The manager, who we spoke to/to whom we spoke, was very helpful.
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Combine to make a relative clause: We visited the house. Goya painted the dark paintings in there.
We visited the house in which Goya painted his dark paintings/which Goya painted his dark paintings in.
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Someone broke into John's house last week. HAD John .................... last week.
had his house broken into
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