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Phrasal verbs - relationships

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  • When I return from my trip, we’ll ________ and I’ll tell you everything that happened.
    CATCH UP
  • My brother met his new colleague and they immediately ________ – now they are close friends.
    HIT IT OFF
  • Let’s meet for coffee tomorrow – I want to ________ and hear about your holiday.
    CATCH UP
  • Anna and Kate ________ over a group project, and now they aren’t talking.
    FELL OUT
  • Our neighbours are noisy, but we just have to ________ the situation.
    PUT UP WITH
  • Even after leaving primary school, many friends try to ________ through social media.
    KEEP IN TOUCH
  • My sister and I sometimes ________ about clothes, but it never lasts long.
    FALL OUT
  • They argued yesterday, but today they decided to ________ and forget it.
    MAKE UP
  • I ________ with most of my classmates because they are really nice.
    GET ON WELL
  • After a few days, they apologised and decided to ________.
    MAKE UP
  • Teenagers often like to ________ at the shopping centre after school.
    HANG OUT
  • On weekends, we usually ________ in the park and play basketball.
    HANG OUT
  • Our teacher talks too fast, but we have to ________ it during lessons.
    PUT UP WITH
  • I don’t know Jack very well, but we ________ whenever we talk.
    GET ON WELL
  • We promised to ________ after finishing the summer camp.
    KEEP IN TOUCH
  • I met Paul at the party and we really ________ – we laughed the whole evening
    HIT IT OFF