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Share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else.
phrasal verb: I share a house with four other people.
Quality: How good or bad something is
phrasal verb: The food was of such poor/low quality.
evidence: one or more reasons for believingtaht something is or is not true
Phrasal verb : The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link whith the murder
Advice: an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
phrasal verb: Steven gave me some good advice
Honest: telling the truth or able to be trusted
she´s completely honest
Interviewing: the activity of asking someone questions
phrasal verb: We have a fairly rigorous interviewing process
Socialize: To spend time when you are nor working with friends or with otrher people
phrasal verbÑ I like to socialize with my friends.
stick up for (sb) to support or defend someone or something
Phrasal verb: I can stick up for myself
Put up with(sb/sth) to acceptan unpleasant situation or experience
Phrasal verb: They have a lot to put up with
Push down: to make something lower in level or amount
phrasal verb: Gasoline push down prices today
Push up: to tell someone what to do in a rude way Sentence.
phrasal verb: If you think you can push me around like that, you're mistaken.
meet up: to meet another person in order to do something together:
phrasal verb: I will meet up Julia tomorrow at Macdobalds
make up with: to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement:
phrasal verb: They kissed and made up, as usual.
to disappoint someone by failing to do
phrasal verb. I don't want to let myself down in the exam.
leave out with: to omit or exclude
phrasal verb.my Friends was playing soccer and the others leave him out.
hang out (with sb). spend time relaxing or socializing informally.
Phrasal verb. He likes the music hip hop and hang out with friends.
get along (with sb). have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
phrasal verb. We get along very well with the members of my family.
gang up (on sb). to join together as a group especially to attack, oppose, or criticize They ganged up on their brother. More from Merriam-Webster on gang up.
phrasal verb. Don't let others' opinions gang up on you. Be your own soothsayer.
fall out with: to have an argument with someone you are no longer friendly
Phrasal verb. My sister and i fell out whith Adriana over the new book