phrasal verb: The food was of such poor/low quality.
get along (with sb). have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
phrasal verb. We get along very well with the members of my family.
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
meet up: to meet another person in order to do something together:
phrasal verb: I will meet up Julia tomorrow at Macdobalds
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.
Put up with(sb/sth) to acceptan unpleasant situation or experience
Phrasal verb: They have a lot to put up with
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
leave out with: to omit or exclude
phrasal verb.my Friends was playing soccer and the others leave him out.
Share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else.
phrasal verb: I share a house with four other people.
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.
Push down: to make something lower in level or amount
phrasal verb: Gasoline push down prices today
hang out (with sb). spend time relaxing or socializing informally.
Phrasal verb. He likes the music hip hop and hang out with friends.
Socialize: To spend time when you are nor working with friends or with otrher people
phrasal verbÑ I like to socialize with my friends.
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.
Interviewing: the activity of asking someone questions
phrasal verb: We have a fairly rigorous interviewing process
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
Honest: telling the truth or able to be trusted
she´s completely honest
stick up for (sb) to support or defend someone or something
Phrasal verb: I can stick up for myself
to disappoint someone by failing to do
phrasal verb. I don't want to let myself down in the exam.
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