Edit Game
Phrasal verbs: Relationships
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   22  Close
take after someone
 
to be like a parent or older sibling
 
respect or admire an older person
Look out for someone or something
 
try to notice
 
find an answer to something
 
think of an idea or plan
rely/depend on (someone)
 
be able to trust someone to do something
 
respect or admire an older person
1 Sarah had an argument with Emma last week and now they’re not talking to each other. 2 Sarah __ __ __ Emma last week and now they’re not talking to each other. FELL
fell out with
How will we get through these tough times?
 
We’ll just have to stick together.
 
We’ll just have to finish with each other.
 
We’ll just have to look down on each other.
Sadly, Chris thinks he’s better than all of us. He seems to look down ___ us all the time.
 
on
 
at
 
in
There are some people you just have a natural connection with. From the start, I had that with my friend Clare. We___ immediately.
 
hit it off
 
went off
 
stuck together
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.
 
taken after
 
counted on
 
stuck together
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.
My teammates were relying on me to produce a match-winning performance. Sadly, I couldn’t, and I feel I’ve
 
let everyone down.
 
fallen out with everyone.
Are Laura and Simon still close?
 
No, she’s really gone off him.
 
No, she’s really taken after him.
Me and my mother argue all the time, unfortunately. We’re always ___ each other.
 
falling out with
 
finishing with
To disappoint someone
 
To let her down
 
To let down her
To admire someone or something
To look up to
To shout at someone for doing something wrong
 
To tell him off
 
To tell off him
To tolerate a situation or a person
 
To put up with
 
To put up
 
To put up to
To look after a child until they become an adult
 
To bring up
 
To bring in
 
To bring on
 
To bring down
To stop being friendly with someone after a disagreement
 
to fall out with
 
to fall in with
 
to fall off with
To deal with a problem successfully
To sort out
To stop doing something you are trying hard to do
to give up (on)
To end a romantic relationship
to split up
To have a good relationship with someone
To get on with