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They fell out ___ each other years ago and never made up.
with
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choose the phrasal verb
talk someone into
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I really __________ the main character in that film. She thinks exactly like me.
identify with
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Maria and her cousin don’t speak anymore. They __________ each other after that argument.
fell out with
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Grace admitted borrowing her mother’s phone. CONFESSED
Grace confessed to borrowing her mother’s phone.
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Teenagers often __________ music that expresses how they feel.
identify with
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Stop __________ your little brother. It’s not funny anymore.
picking on
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choose the phrasal verb
fall out with
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We all depend ___ teachers to guide us.
on
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The older boys always pick ___ him because he's smaller.
on
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You can always depend ___ your best friends.
on
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Dad ... cancel the holiday if we didn’t get good grades. (confess / deny / threaten)
threatened to
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choose the phrasal verb
pick on
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They talked him ___ trying the new club.
into
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She __________ her mother with the way she speaks and moves.
takes after
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I take ___ my mum when it comes to personality.
after
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She really takes ___ her father: same eyes, same smile.
after
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Many teenagers identify ___ characters in movies.
with
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choose the phrasal verb
depend on
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I didn’t want to join the trip, but Ana __________ me __________ it.
talked me into
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He kept __________ me in class, calling me names.
picking on
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My sister really __________ our grandfather: same behaviour.
takes after
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Mum ... us to come home straight away because it was very late. (claim / deny / order)
ordered
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We all __________ our parents for support when we’re stressed.
depend on
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What do you ... we do to solve the problem? (suggest / confess / claim)
suggest that
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He said he sent the letter last week. CLAIMED
He claimed that he sent/to have sent the letter last week.
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I really identify ___ her; we share the same experience.
with
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Stop picking ___ your brother!
on
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Dad told you not to forget to feed the dogs. WARNED
Dad warned you not to forget to feed the dogs.
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They __________ each other over something silly, but they’ll probably become friends again.
fell out with
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choose the phrasal verb
identify with
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choose the phrasal verb
take after
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Are you ... me of stealing your idea? (threaten / warn / accuse)
accusing
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I ... you earlier not to touch the plate because it’s still hot! (warn / suggest / confess)
warned
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He talked me ___ going to the party, although I didn’t want to.
into
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Anna said that I took her laptop home with me. ACCUSED
Anna accused me of taking her laptop home with me.
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They assured me that they didn’t forget to lock the door. DENIED
They denied forgetting to lock the door.
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She fell ___ with her roommate over something silly.
out
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