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Phrasal Verbs - Relationships
Look at these phrasal verbs and definitions. When you think you can remember them, click 'hide words and test me' to practise using them.
| ask someone out | to say "would you like to go to the cinema/a restaurant...?" |
| go out (with someone) - 1 | to go on a date (to the cinema/a restaurant...) with someone |
| go out (with someone) - 2 | to be someone's boyfriend/girlfriend |
| get on (with someone) | to like someone and talk easily |
| fall out (with someone) | to argue and stop being friends |
| break up (with someone) | to stop being boyfriend/girlfriend |
| make up (with someone) | to be friends again after falling out |
| chat someone up | to flirt with someone (talk to someone like you are attracted to them) |
Complete these sentences using just one word. Make sure you use the correct form of the verb (ask /asked / asking ...)