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Which phrase is closest in meaning to “having a good relationship with someone”? A. work together B. get along well C. know someone well D. spend time together
B. get along well
Which phrase means the same as “to understand a person very well”? A. get along well B. know someone well C. spend time together D. work together
B. know someone well
Sokha sits next to me in class. He is my ______. A. friend B. neighbor C. classmate D. coworker
C. classmate
We like playing football, watching movies, and sharing snacks. We ______ a lot. A. spend time together B. get along well C. be going out D. work together
A. spend time together
My cousin and I do a school project together. We ______ on the project. A. get along B. work together C. be going out D. know someone well
B. work together
They do the same job and complete tasks as a team every day. They ______. A. know someone well B. get along well C. be going out D. work together
D. work together
Two people who attend the same lessons at school are ______. A. neighbors B. coworkers C. classmates D. friends
C. classmates
My parents are friendly with our neighbors and have no problems with them. They ______ well. A. work together B. get along C. spend time together D. be going out
B. get along
A person you trust, like, and feel comfortable talking to is a ______. A. coworker B. neighbor C. classmate D. friend
D. friend
She lives two houses away from mine and sometimes helps my family. She is my ______. A. neighbor B. classmate C. coworker D. friend
A. neighbor
We watch movies, play sports, and do many activities together every weekend. We ______ a lot. A. get along well B. work together C. spend time together D. know someone well
C. spend time together
My sister and I rarely argue and enjoy each other’s company. We ______ very well. A. work together B. get along C. be going out D. know
B. get along
They are not married, but they meet often and have a romantic relationship. They are ______. A. classmates B. working together C. getting along well D. going out
D. going out
I don’t see him every day, but I know many things about his life and personality. I ______ him very well. A. get along B. work with C. know D. spend time with
C. know
Anna and I share the same workspace and often finish projects together. She is my ______. A. classmate B. neighbor C. coworker D. friend
C. coworker
Anna and I work in the same office. She is my ______. A. classmate B. neighbor C. coworker D. friend
C. coworker
To know a lot about someone means to ______. A. get along well B. work together C. know someone well D. spend time together
C. know someone well
To do activities together means to ______. A. work together B. spend time together C. get along well D. know someone well
B. spend time together
“They are going out” means they are ______. A. classmates B. neighbors C. coworkers D. in a romantic relationship
D. in a romantic relationship
To have a good relationship with someone means to ______. A. work together B. be going out C. get along well D. know someone well
C. get along well
A girl you are in a romantic relationship with is your ______. A. friend B. girlfriend C. Close friend D. Best friend
B. girlfriend
A person who studies in the same class is your ______. A. neighbor B. classmate C. coworker D. friend
B. classmate
A person who lives near you is your ______. A. classmate B. neighbor C. colleague D. boyfriend
B. neighbor
A person who works with you is a ______. A. friend B. classmate C. coworker / colleague D. neighbor
C. coworker / colleague
A person you like and know well is a ______. A. neighbor B. coworker C. friend D. classmate
C. friend