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B2 vocab unit 6,7

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    relative relatioships, describing people
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  • To get on with somebody
    Have a good relationship with someone
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  • To fall out with someone
    To have an argument
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  • To run out of
    to go for a run
    to not have any left
    to quit
    to have an argument with someone
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  • To give up
    To give lots of gifts
    To enjoy doing something
    To try other options
    To quit or stop doing something
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  • Split/break up with
    To end a romantic relationship
    To start a new hobby
    To enjoy doing something
    To leave
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  • To sort something out
    resolve a problem or difficulty
    stop doing something
    see the best in a bad situation
    enter a competition
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  • To be brought up (i.e. After her parents died, her Aunt brought her up as if she were her own child)
    To admire and respect someone
    To spend a lot of time there
    To live somewhere
    Take care of a child until they become an adult
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  • To grow up (ie. I was born in England but grew up in France; I lived in Paris until I was 18.)
    To be born
    To disapoint
    Change from being a child to being a teenager/adult
    Tolerate a bad situation that you cannot leave
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  • Put up with (EXAMPLE:Parents need great patience to be able to put up with teenagers changing moods.)
    Be in a mad mood for no reason
    Complain a lot about a bad situation
    Tolerate unpleasant behaviour without complaining
    Disapoint someone
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  • To look up to somebody (EXAMPLE: My mum is my role model, I look up to her because of her kindness and tolerance)
    To dislike someone
    Learn more about someone
    Admire and respect someone
    To be dissapointed for someone
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  • To let someone down (EXAMPLE: Tim's parents felt he had let them down. He'd repaid their generosity by stealing from them.)
    make someone happy
    make someone cry
    make someone proud
    make someone disappointed
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  • To come about
    To lose
    To find
    To give
    To lower
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  • To come down with
    To fall over
    To run
    To lose
    To get an illness
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  • To come apart
    To break into peices
    To see something clearly
    To learn
    To be having a lot of fun
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  • define stubborn
    not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
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  • define inconsiderate
    thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others.
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