martes, 10 de abril de 2018

Phrasal verbs: relationships



  1. Match the phrasal verbs above with the definitions below
    Ask somebody out somewhere
    fall out with / over something
    get on with somebody 
    Get over something
    go out with somebody
    let somebody down
    split up with somebody
  1. Have a good relationship with somebody: …………………………………………….
  2. End a romantic relationship: …………………………………………….
  3. Have a romantic relationship with somebody: …………………………………………….
  4. Have an argument with somebody: …………………………………………….
  5. Recover from something: …………………………………………….
  6. Disappoint someone: …………………………………………….
  7. Invite somebody to go somewhere: …………………………………………….


  1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verb

  1. It took me years to ………………………………………. my parents’ divorce.
  2. I ………………………. really well with my boyfriend. I think we have a lot in common.
  3. They ………………………………………. some money and now they’re not speaking.
  4. You know it’s a mistake to rely on Simon. He always ……………… you ……………………….
  5. Chris and Amanda ……………………………. just before Christmas. Chris is very upset.
  6. I ……………… Neil ………………………. to the cinema yesterday and he said “yes”.
  7. I think Alex and Jill ………………………………………. for quite a long time – almost two years.



Key

  1. Get on with somebody
  2. Split up with somebody
  3. Go out with somebody
  4. Fall out with/over somebody
  5. Get over something
  6. Let somebody down
  7. Ask somebody out somewhere



  1. Get over
  2. Get on
  3. Fell out over
  4. Lets – down
  5. Split up
  6. Asked – out
  7. Have been going out

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