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Relationships (Phrasal verbs)

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    Phrasal verbs useful for when talking about relationships
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  • To invite someone to come with you to a place such as the movies or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship: A__ someone O__
    ASK someone OUT
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  • To end a relationship: B____ O__ something
    BREAK OFF something
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  • To talk to someone in a way that shows that you are attracted to them:
    CHAT someone UP
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  • To be attracted to someone and start to love that person:
    FALL FOR someone
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  • To start to feel happy again or forget someone after a relationship has ended:
    GET OVER someone/something
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  • To stop liking somebody/something or lose interest in them/it:
    GO OFF someone
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  • To spend time with somebody and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them:
    GO OUT WITH someone
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  • To end your relationship with someone, or to stop meeting or spending time with them: P___ something __
    PACK something IN
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  • To try to have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone, to purse:
    RUN AFTER someone
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  • To become separated or parted through disagreement:
    SPLIT UP (with someone)
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  • To persuade somebody to do something:
    TALK somebody INTO something
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  • To reject something offered or proposed:
    TURN somebody/something DOWN
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  • To take care of / be responsible for:
    LOOK AFTER somebody/something
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  • To encounter by chance / accidentaly
    RUN INTO somebody
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  • To invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive:
    MAKE something UP
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  • To be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character:
    TAKE AFTER somebody
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