PHRASAL VERBS
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FRIENDSHIP AND RELATIONSHIPS
FRIENDSHIP: is a relationship of mutual affection between two or more people.
LOVE RELATIONSHIP: To have a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward (a person).
PHRASAL VERBS A group of words that functions as a verb and is made up
(formed) of a verb and a preposition, an adverb, or both. For example:
1. VERB + PREPOSITION go out
2. VERB + ADVERB
Run away
3. VERB + ADVERB + PREPOSITION
Get away with
PHRASAL VERBS IN THE VIDEO
POSITIVE
BUMP INTO - to meet by chance; encounter unexpectedly. Ex: You’ll never guess who I bumped into today!
FALL FOR = FALL IN LOVE WITH - to become crazy about a person. Ex: he is good-looking and smooth: all the women fall for him
PHRASAL VERBS IN THE VIDEO
POSITIVE
GET ON WITH - to establish a friendly relationship. Ex: He gets on well with other people
ASK SMB OUT - to invite someone to come with you to a place as a way of starting a romantic relationship. Ex: She’s asked Steve out to the cinema this evening.
NEGATIVE
SPLIT UP = BREAK UP - to become separated or parted through disagreement. Ex: They split up after years of marriage
PHRASAL VERBS IN THE VIDEO
POSITIVE
MOVE IN ON- take up residence with someone. Ex: She moved in on her boyfriend’s place last month.
GO OUT – to meet regularly; date. Ex: She went out with my cousin last night
PHRASAL VERBS IN THE VIDEO
POSITIVE
MAKE UP - to become reconciled after quarrel. Ex: We had a tiff, but late we kissed and made up.
GET BACK TOGETHER - restart a romantic relationship. Ex: They got back together a year after their divorce.
NEGATIVE
FALL OUT - to argue with a friend. Ex: They have fallen out and are no longer speaking to each other.