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I thought I'd lost my dog forever, but luckily he ... ....
came back
When I stay out late, my dad always ... ....
waits up
Grandma ... ... us when mom and dad are at work.
looks after
Don't .... the dog ... until you have cleaned his feet.
let/in
I used to love Pokemon, but I have ... ... of it now.
grown out
First Sally didn't like Raymond. Now she is ... ... him.
warming to
We all need to ... ... now that your father is sick.
pull together
John is upset because his dog ... ... last week.
ran away
Those two kids are identical. How do you ... them ...?
tell/apart
Alice ... ... in a small town outside London. Now, she lives in Manchester.
grew up
Josh ... ... ... his uncle. He is a good role model for him.
look up to
Beth was ... .... her grandmother. They have the same name.
named after
I have a good relationship with my best friend. We ... ... really well.
get on
Sadly, their grandfather ... ... years ago.
passed away
After saving as much money as possible, they bought a house and... .....
settled down
She met John and immediately ... in .... with him. It was love at first sight!
fell/love
People say that I ... ... my mother. We've got the same hair and the same eyes.
take after
His parents couldn't look after him, so he was ... ... by his grandparents.
brought up
She wanted to go on a date with him. She ... him ...
asked/out