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Phrasal verbs: family and relationships

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  • When I stay out late, my dad always ... ....
    waits up
  • We all need to ... ... now that your father is sick.
    pull together
  • First Sally didn't like Raymond. Now she is ... ... him.
    warming to
  • Don't .... the dog ... until you have cleaned his feet.
    let/in
  • I thought I'd lost my dog forever, but luckily he ... ....
    came back
  • Beth was ... .... her grandmother. They have the same name.
    named after
  • His parents couldn't look after him, so he was ... ... by his grandparents.
    brought up
  • I used to love Pokemon, but I have ... ... of it now.
    grown out
  • People say that I ... ... my mother. We've got the same hair and the same eyes.
    take after
  • She met John and immediately ... in .... with him. It was love at first sight!
    fell/love
  • Grandma ... ... us when mom and dad are at work.
    looks after
  • I have a good relationship with my best friend. We ... ... really well.
    get on
  • After saving as much money as possible, they bought a house and... .....
    settled down
  • John is upset because his dog ... ... last week.
    ran away
  • Sadly, their grandfather ... ... years ago.
    passed away
  • She wanted to go on a date with him. She ... him ...
    asked/out
  • Those two kids are identical. How do you ... them ...?
    tell/apart
  • Josh ... ... ... his uncle. He is a good role model for him.
    look up to
  • Alice ... ... in a small town outside London. Now, she lives in Manchester.
    grew up