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PHRASAL VERB: TO IMMEDIATELY LIKE EACH OTHER AND BECOME FRIENDS
HIT IT OFF
PHRASAL VERB. TO DISSAPOINT
LET DOWN
PHRASAL VERB: TO ARGUE
FALL OUT
PHRASAL VERB: TO TOLERATE
PUT UP WITH
PHRASAL VERB: TO RAISE/TO EDUCATE
BRING UP
PHRASAL VERB: TO RESPECT OR ADMIRE AN OLDER PERSON
LOOK UP TO SOMEONE
PHRASAL VERB:TO BE LIKE A PARENT OR OLDER SIBLING - RESSEMBLE
TAKE AFTER
PHRASAL VERB: TO EXPERIMENT WITH AN IDEA
TRY (SOMETHING) OUT
PHRASAL VERB: TO START A JOURNEY
SET OFF
PHRASAL VERB: TO THINK OF AN IDEA OR PLAN
COME UP WITH
PHRASAL VERB: TO RELAX AND REST
CHILL OUT
PHRASAL VERB: TO FIND AN ANSWER OR  SOLUTION TO SOMETHING
WORK (SOMETHING) OUT
How many people … (Angela/invite) to her party?
How many people has Angela invited to her party?
How long … (your sister/travel) for?
How long has your sister been travelling for?
How many messages … (she/send) today?
How many messages has she sent today?
… (those crabs/boil) since 2 o’clock?
Have those crabs been boiling since 2 o’clock?
How much money … (Kevin/spend) in the casino?
How much money has Kevin spent in the casino?
Where … (you/be)?
Where have you been?
… (you/ever/live) in a tent?
Have you ever lived in a tent?
How long … (you/play) for?
How long have you been playing for?
That dog … (bark) since last night.
has been barking
He is very tired. He … (clean) the house all day.
has been cleaning
Don’t worry, the film … (not start) yet.
hasn’t started
The baby … (cry) for a couple of hours.
has been crying
Our neighbor … (have) that car for 20 years.
has had
We … (know) each other since 2004
have known
Crank … (be) in hospital for 2 weeks already.
has been
I … (peel) onions, that’s why my eyes are red.
have been peeling
I … (attend) a swimming-pool for 5 years.
have been attending
They … (win) two prizes so far.
have won
Steve … (date) four girls this weekend.
has dated
It’s still snowing. It … (snow) for hours.
has been snowing