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Phrasal verbs: Relationships

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    phrasal verbs related to relationships
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  • To have a good relationship with someone
    To get on with
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  • To end a romantic relationship
    to split up
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  • To stop doing something you are trying hard to do
    to give up (on)
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  • To deal with a problem successfully
    To sort out
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  • To stop being friendly with someone after a disagreement
    to fall off with
    to fall out with
    to fall in with
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  • To look after a child until they become an adult
    To bring down
    To bring up
    To bring in
    To bring on
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  • To tolerate a situation or a person
    To put up
    To put up to
    To put up with
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  • To shout at someone for doing something wrong
    To tell him off
    To tell off him
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  • To admire someone or something
    To look up to
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  • To disappoint someone
    To let down her
    To let her down
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  • Me and my mother argue all the time, unfortunately. We’re always ___ each other.
    falling out with
    finishing with
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  • Are Laura and Simon still close?
    No, she’s really gone off him.
    No, she’s really taken after him.
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  • My teammates were relying on me to produce a match-winning performance. Sadly, I couldn’t, and I feel I’ve
    fallen out with everyone.
    let everyone down.
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  • Who did you use to admire when you were growing up?
    I always looked up to my older brother.
    I always looked down on my older brother.
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  • It’s really difficult to see who Noah looks more similar to. He doesn’t seem to have ___ his mother more than his father or vice versa.
    stuck together
    taken after
    counted on
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  • There are some people you just have a natural connection with. From the start, I had that with my friend Clare. We___ immediately.
    stuck together
    went off
    hit it off
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