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The boss ________ us off today for spending too much time chatting in the office.
The boss ________ us off today for spending too much time chatting in the office.
- said
- crossed
- told (correct)
I just need a reliable car that won't keep ________ me down!
I just need a reliable car that won't keep ________ me down!
- making
- putting
- letting (correct)
Helena shouldn't ________ up with the way Tom treats her. It's ridiculous.
Helena shouldn't ________ up with the way Tom treats her. It's ridiculous.
- accept
- put (correct)
- take
I feel like resigning because I just can't get ________ with my boss.
I feel like resigning because I just can't get ________ with my boss.
It isn't easy to bring ________ young children when you're trying to do a job as well.
It isn't easy to bring ________ young children when you're trying to do a job as well.
Kathy ________ out with her boyfriend after he lied to her.
Kathy ________ out with her boyfriend after he lied to her.
I hope Kevin and Ted sort their problems ________ ; the office will feel much nicer.
I hope Kevin and Ted sort their problems ________ ; the office will feel much nicer.
I'm ________ out of patience with my colleague; everything he does is annoying.
I'm ________ out of patience with my colleague; everything he does is annoying.
Charlie really looks ________ her father because she wants to be a doctor like him.
Charlie really looks ________ her father because she wants to be a doctor like him.
Andy and his girlfriend have split ________ again, but I'm sure they get back together.
Andy and his girlfriend have split ________ again, but I'm sure they get back together.
The man over there is the one ________ son is a famous writer.
The man over there is the one ________ son is a famous writer.
January is the time ________ we like to clear out house.
January is the time ________ we like to clear out house.
Is that the hospital ________ James works?
Is that the hospital ________ James works?
Have you seen the pen ________ I was using?
Have you seen the pen ________ I was using?
Applicants for ________ travel is difficult can be interviewed online.
Applicants for ________ travel is difficult can be interviewed online.
I'm enjoying listening to the song ________ you wrote.
I'm enjoying listening to the song ________ you wrote.
That's the teacher ________ told me off for not doing my homework.
That's the teacher ________ told me off for not doing my homework.
The research looks into reasons ________ uniforms are preferred.
The research looks into reasons ________ uniforms are preferred.
Sharing a house or flat while studying away from home is an experience I would recommend to anyone. It teaches you (0) ______ important life skills.
Sharing a house or flat while studying away from home is an experience I would recommend to anyone. It teaches you (0) ______ important life skills.
But living together successfully is (1) ______.
But living together successfully is (1) ______.
When I first shared a house with two friends, we loved the (2) ______ but we were rather.
When I first shared a house with two friends, we loved the (2) ______ but we were rather.
We loved the dependence (3) ______ to begin with and didn't really make any.
We loved the dependence (3) ______ to begin with and didn't really make any.
We were dependence on each other and (4) ______ about who should tidy, clean or wash up.
We were dependence on each other and (4) ______ about who should tidy, clean or wash up.
We were (5) ______ and had lots of friends drop by and had parties whenever we felt like it.
We were (5) ______ and had lots of friends drop by and had parties whenever we felt like it.
However, the need to be (6) ______ hit us pretty soon.
However, the need to be (6) ______ hit us pretty soon.
Surprisingly, this actually helped to (7) ______ our relationship.
Surprisingly, this actually helped to (7) ______ our relationship.
Our house-sharing days turned out to be more (8) ______.
Our house-sharing days turned out to be more (8) ______.
Flashcards
Tell someone off
Tell someone off
To criticize or reprimand someone.
Let someone down
Let someone down
To disappoint or fail to support someone.
Put up with
Put up with
To tolerate unacceptable behavior.
Get on with
Get on with
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Bring up
Bring up
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Fall out with
Fall out with
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Sort (problems) out
Sort (problems) out
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Run out of patience
Run out of patience
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Look up to
Look up to
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Split up
Split up
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Whose
Whose
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When
When
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Where
Where
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That
That
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Whom
Whom
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Which
Which
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That
That
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Why
Why
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HIGHLY
HIGHLY
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CHALLENGING
CHALLENGING
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DEPENDENT
DEPENDENT
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ORGANISED
ORGANISED
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DECISIONS
DECISIONS
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SOCIABLE
SOCIABLE
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SENSIBLE
SENSIBLE
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STRENGTHEN
STRENGTHEN
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ENJOYABLE
ENJOYABLE
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FEELINGS
FEELINGS
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UNCLEAR
UNCLEAR
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CERTAIN
CERTAIN
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Study Notes
Vocabulary: Relationships
- "Told" is the correct answer; in the sentence, the boss told them off.
- "Making" is the correct answer; in the sentence, the car won't keep making me down.
- "Put" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Helena shouldn't put up with the way Tom treats her, it's ridiculous.
- "On" is the correct answer; in the sentence, I just can't get on with my boss
- "Up" is the correct answer; in the sentence, It isn't easy to bring up young children when you're trying to do a job as well.
- "Got" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Kathy got out with her boyfriend after he lied to her.
- "Out" is the correct answer; in the sentence, I hope Kevin and Ted sort their problems out; the office will feel much nicer.
- "Running" is the correct answer; in the sentence, I'm running out of patience with my colleague; everything he does is annoying.
- "Up to" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Charlie really looks up to her father because she wants to be a doctor like him.
- "Up" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Andy and his girlfriend have split up again, but I'm sure they get back together.
Language Focus: Defining Relative Clauses
- "Whose" is the correct answer; in the sentence, The man over there is the one whose son is a famous writer.
- "When" is the correct answer; in the sentence, January is the time when we like to clear out our house.
- "Where" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Is that the hospital where James works?
- "That" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Have you seen the pen that I was using?
- "Who" is the correct answer; in the sentence, Applicants for who travel is difficult can be interviewed online.
- "Which" is the correct answer; in the sentence, I'm enjoying listening to the song which you wrote.
- "That" is the correct answer; in the sentence, That's the teacher that told me off for not doing my homework.
- "Why" is the correct answer; in the sentence, the research looks into reasons why uniforms are preferred.
Reading And Use of English Part 3: Word Formation
- The word "highly" fits in the space in the same line; Sharing a house or flat while studying away from home is an experience I would recommend to anyone. It teaches you highly important life skills.
- The word "challenging" fits in the space in the same line; living together successfully is challenging.
- The word "dependent" fits in the space in the same line; When I first shared a house with two friends, we loved the dependent but we were rather.
- The word "organisation" fits in the space in the same line; we didn't really make any organisation to begin with and didn't really make any.
- The word "decisive" fits in the space in the same line; about who should tidy, clean or wash up; we were also very decisive.
- The word "unsociable" fits in the space in the same line; the need to be unsociable hit us pretty soon.
- The word "strengthening" fits in the space in the same line; Surprisingly, this actually helped to strengthening our relationship.
- The word "enjoyable fits in the space in the same line; our house-sharing days turned out to be more enjoyable.
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Description
This lesson focuses on vocabulary related to relationships. It covers various phrasal verbs and expressions used to describe interactions and dynamics between people. These include communicating, tolerating, and resolving conflicts with others.