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Vocabulary : Relationships
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Animals that co-operate with each other work alone/together to hunt for food.
together
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Anna is keen on/turn to playing volleyball with her friends.
keen on
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Emily and Fiona are always busy, but they go out for pizza once a week to catch up/fall out with each other.
catch up
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Jack used to be friends with everyone, but recently he's co-operated/got on with several people.
got on
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Over the last month, Matthew has got to know/turned to Tom very well.
got to know
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If you turn to someone, you ask them for/offer them help or advice.
ask them for
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His parents aren't keen on/fond of him getting a motorcycle.
fond of
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They catch up with/look up to their older sister because she's very successful and she has travelled a lot.
look up to
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Are your friends fond/keen of animals?
fond
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People who have lots in common usually have different/share similar interests.
share similar
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I always keep in touch with/rely on my friends at home when I'm travelling around the world.
keep in touch with
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John is Alex's mentor - Fred really catches up to/looks up to him for advice.
looks up to
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When you are fond of someone you really care about/look after them.
care about
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She fell out/caught up with her friend because he didn't give her support during a difficult time.
fell out
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My friends and I try to look out for/look up to each other when we are travelling together.
look out for
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If you get on with someone, you have a long/good relationship.
good
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We need to be keen on/co-operate with the team so we can get the job done quickly.
co-operate with
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My brother and I are very different - we don't co-operate/have a lot in common with each other.
have a lot in common
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When I was living alone, I had to be independent - there was no one I could get to know/turn to if I had a problem.
turn to
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To look out for someone means to take care of/try to find them.
take care of
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