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look after someone
take care of someone
go out with someone
have a romantic relationship with someone
bring someone up
look after children until they are adults
split up with someone
end a relationship
get together (with someone)
meet up with (someone)
get on (well) with someone / get along
have a friendly relationship with someone
eat out
eat at a restaurant
look up (information)
search for information on the internet or in a book
get away
escape for a holiday
dress up
dress in smart or formal clothes
when you wake up
when you stop sleeping
look forward to
be excited about something in the future
take (something) back
return something to a shop
break down
when something (ie. a car or a computer) stops working
check in
arrive at an airport as a passenger or hotel as a guest
when someone ¨gets back¨
when they return (home)
when a person ¨sets off¨
when someone leaves on a journey
when a plane ¨takes off¨
when a plane leaves the ground
turn up (somewhere)
arrive/come (somewhere) unexpectedly
hang up
end a phone conversation
fill in / fill out (paperwork)
complete a form
call (someone) back
return a phone call
switch (something) off
turn off something
ring up (someone)
make a phone call
tidy up
make a place look clean
wake (someone) up
stop someone sleeping
get up
get out of bed
put (something) on
put clothes on your body
pick (someone) up
collect someone by car
end up (somewhere or doing something)
arrive somewhere or do something in the end (unexpectedly)