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They should try it ... (Reflexive pronoun)
themselves
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Ask your mum if you can ... later and we'll play fortnight at my house. (Phrasal verb)
get together
come round
get on
look after
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You should always ... your friends when they are drunk. (Phrasal verb)
make up
get on
look after
hang out
Oops!
Okay!
The dog is riding the bike by ... (Reflexive pronoun)
itself
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She goes swimming by ... in the bath. (Reflexive pronoun)
herself
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My brother hurt ... when he played football. (Reflexive pronoun)
himself
Oops!
Okay!
We need to look after ... if we want to stay healthy. (Reflexive pronoun)
ourselves
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The band ... after 1 year. (Phrasal verb)
fall out
hang out
split up
come round
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Best friends always ... after a fight. (Phrasal verb)
make out
look out
look after
make up
Oops!
Okay!
We usually ... in the park after school. (Phasal verb)
come round
get back
fall out
hang out
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They should clean ... They're really dirty. (Reflexive pronoun)
themselves
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Do you ... well with your Maths teacher? (Phrasal verb)
hang out
look after
get on
fall out
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She brushes her hair ... (Reflexive pronoun)
herself
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Did you ... with your best friend after last night? (Phrasal verb)
fall out
come round
split up
look after
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The Lion can't help ... It wants to eat the child. (Reflexive pronoun)
itself
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The turtle walks ... across the sand. (reflexive pronoun)
itself
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The little boy hurt ... sliding down the slippery dip to quickly. (Reflexive pronoun)
himself
Oops!
Okay!
You must be so proud of ... (Reflexive pronoun)
yourself
Oops!
Okay!
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