What is the phrasal verb that means to go on a romantic date with somebody?
go out
"My uncle and aunt raised me after my parents moved abroad". UP "I ...................................... with my uncle and aunt after my parents moved abroad.
GREW UP
What is the phrasal verb that means to have a serious argument or disagreement with somebody?
fall out
"I’m certain Amanda forgot about the meeting because she never arrived". MUST "Amanda .......................... about the meeting because she never arrived".
must have forgotten
What is the phrasal verb that means to have a friendly relationship with someone?
get on well
What is the phrasal verb that means to stop liking or lose interest in a person?
go off
"I went to the shopping centre and then realised it was closed for renovations". NEED "I ................................. to the shopping centre because it was closed".
NEED NOT HAVE GONE
"Perhaps Ethan argued with his parents before leaving home". MIGHT "Ethan ........................... out with his parents before leaving home".
MIGHT HAVE FALLEN
Although they argued during the trip, they finally ________________ before going home.
made up
After discovering that her friend had lied to her, Mia completely ____________ her.
went off
"I regret not helping my cousin with her problems". HELPED "If she had told me she was in trouble, I .............................. her".
WOULD HAVE HELPED
"Spending time abroad helped her recover after the divorce". OVER "Spending time abroad helped .............................. the divorce".
HER GET OVER
Ben and Oliver _______________ because of that misunderstanding about the money.
fell out
What is the phrasal verb that means to end a relationship with a boyfriend/girlfriend?
split up / break up
What is the phrasal verb that means to look or behave like another member of your family?
take after
Daniel really _____________ his older brother; they even walk the same way.
takes after
Our new neighbours ________________ with my parents, so they visit each other all the time.
get on well
What is the phrasal verb that means to disappoint someone, usually by failing to do what you agreed or were expected to do?
let down
"You tolerated his terrible attitude for too long". UP "You should ................... his terrible attitude for so long".
NOT HAVE PUT UP
After months of constant arguments, Chris decided to ____________________ with his girlfriend.
break up /split up
Jessica has been ______________ with a famous photographer for almost a year now.
going out
What is the phrasal verb that means to become friends again with somebody after an argument or fight?
make up
"It wasn't necessary for us to book seats for the theatre". NEED "We ................................. seats for the theatre".
DID NOT NEED TO BOOK
My football coach said he would come to the final match, but he __________ me _________ again.
let (me) down
"It was impossible for Chloe to win the race because she was injured". CAN'T "Chloe ........................ the race because she was injured".
CAN'T HAVE WON
"It was wrong of me to accuse you before hearing the full story". SHOULD "I ................................ you before hearing the full story".
SHOULD NOT HAVE ACCUSED
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