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English For Everyone English Phrasal Verbs
English For Everyone English Phrasal Verbs
PEOPLE THINGS
feel like you belong in a group form a group to hurt someone attack someone without warning relinquish something important
to you
think you are better convince someone to do what you praise or flatter someone so that find something by chance
than another person want (often by asking many times) they will do you a favor
ask for news about someone enter a space in large numbers pay a lot of attention to someone retrieve something
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People left the stadium in large numbers. 5 fit into a place in large numbers
They think they are better than her. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES BELOW THE IMAGES
They think she is better than them.
They think she is wonderful.
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FAMILY
share the same house develop from child to adult care for, take responsibility for recognize the difference
lose interest in something as give someone the same name have the characteristics wait for someone to get
you get older as someone else of a parent or relative home before going to bed
PETS
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LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES BELOW THE IMAGES
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FRIENDSHIPS
create a close relationship like something or someone less slowly become less close receive news from
continue to support someone support or defend someone stay together and support share a secret with someone
who is in a difficult situation when other people don’t each other you trust
ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
persuade someone to start having lose energy over a period of time, invite someone to go on
love someone or like them very much a romantic relationship with you again slowly come to an end a date with you
start loving someone, fall in love arrange a date for someone else take someone on a date end a romantic relationship
(UK)
end a relationship with someone have a romantic relationship with someone restart a romantic relationship
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FILL IN THE GAPS, PUTTING THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING
PHRASAL VERBS
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VISITING PEOPLE
arrive (often unexpectedly) ask someone to enter your house enter a place
(UK)
visit someone at their home take someone to the door visit someone at their
(often on your way elsewhere) as they leave home (informal)
ask someone to go somewhere with you secretly look for something stay at someone’s house overnight
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READ THE STATEMENTS AND MARK THE CORRECT MEANING REWRITE THE SENTENCES, CORRECTING THE ERRORS
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SOCIALIZING
talk to friends who you slowly move around a room or go somewhere with someone
go somewhere with someone have not talked to recently space (often waiting for something) (often without an invitation)
(UK)
spend time at a certain place accompany someone, go go somewhere with someone, allow someone to use something
with your friends (informal) somewhere with someone socialize with friends in exchange for money
remain at home remain away from home until late make something more exciting meet and spend time with friends
LEAVING
(UK) (UK)
leave, begin a journey refuse to let someone enter leave quickly (informal) leave quickly (informal)
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CLOTHING
fasten the buttons on a piece of clothing put a piece of clothing on quickly make a piece of clothing smaller make a piece of clothing bigger
fall off by mistake wear a costume to look like something fasten (usually your shoe laces) remove (a piece of clothing)
be washed clean (about a stain) look good with another piece of clothing wear a piece of clothing wear certain clothes to keep you warm
show people something you fasten a piece place a piece of clothing make a piece of clothing
are proud of of clothing on a hook or hanger smaller by folding it neatly
become big enough to wear an item of clothing become too big for an item of clothing protect your skin with clothing fasten the zipper on a piece of clothing
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MAKING COMPARISONS
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