
Relationships phrasal verbs
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- Q1Which phrasal verb means 'to end a romantic relationship'?call offbreak upbring uplook after30s
- Q2Which phrasal verb means 'to become friends with someone'?take care ofput up withget along (with)look forward to30s
- Q3Which phrasal verb means 'to have a good relationship with someone'?put offbring upturn onget on (with)30s
- Q4Which phrasal verb means 'to end a friendship or relationship due to a disagreement or conflict'?come acrosscheck outfall out (with)look up to30s
- Q5What is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'break up'?To have a heated argumentTo end a romantic relationshipTo divide into smaller piecesTo repair a broken object30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'get along' mean?To start a new projectTo obtain something by chanceTo understand something completelyTo have a good relationship or rapport with someone30s
- Q7What does the phrasal verb 'fall out' mean?To have a disagreement or argument and end a friendshipTo become sleepy or tiredTo start a new projectTo accidentally drop something30s
- Q8What does the phrasal verb 'make up' mean?To put on makeupTo reconcile and restore a relationship after an argumentTo create or invent somethingTo make a decision30s
- Q9What does the phrasal verb 'get over' mean?To get above something physicallyTo recover from a difficult or emotional experienceTo understand or comprehend something fullyTo obtain something through effort30s
- Q10What does the phrasal verb 'look up to' mean?To search for informationTo admire or respect someoneTo physically gaze upwardsTo ignore or disregard someone30s
- Q11What does the phrasal verb 'look after' mean?To take care of or be responsible for someone or somethingTo dress or groom oneselfTo physically look in a certain directionTo search for something diligently30s
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