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Robert and I .... with each other over a misunderstanding.
 
fell out
 
brought up
Ross didn’t invite Martha to his party, which .... her.
 
offended
 
accused
To avoid conflicts with others in society, it is important to ... to rules.
 
conform
 
confirm
do what you are told to do
 
obey
 
make fun of
 
break a promise
 
threaten
make somebody suffer because they have done something wrong
 
punish
 
accept the blame
 
threaten
 
obey
tell someone you will cause trouble if they don’t do what you want
 
threaten
 
punish
 
obey
 
make fun of
say that something is your fault
 
accept a blame
 
break a promise
 
threaten
 
punish
I have a lot _____________ with my grandmother.
 
in common
 
in advance
 
on my mind
 
in my heart
Even though we have our _____________, I still love you.
 
ups and down
 
ins and outs
 
upside down
 
inside out
When is Elsa going to _____________ and get married?
 
settle down
 
set of
 
give up
 
have a crash on
We used to be inseparable, but gradually _____________.
 
drifted apart
 
fell apart
 
broke up
 
started a relationship
a formal word for someone’s closest living relative or relatives
next of kin
a brother or a sister
sibling
someone that you know, but aren’t very close to
acquaintance
an informal word for a friend
mate
Can you ... a bookcase we oreder last week?
assamble
You must ... the leak in the roof otherwise there will be a puddle after the rain on the floor.
fix
Every morning I ... after I wake up.
Groups of people living together in one home, which can include families or unrelated individuals.
 
households
 
next-of-kin
 
families
 
registred partnership
A formal agreement between two people that recognises their relationship legally, similar to marriage but with different rights.
 
registeres partnership
 
married couple
 
siblings
 
fiancee
Individuals who earn money to support their family or household financially.
 
breadwinners
 
single parents
 
offsprings
 
childcare
The number of live babies born in a specific area during a certain time period, usually measured per thousand people.
 
birth rate
 
childbirth
 
divorce rate
 
households