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Family and Relationships (phrasal verbs (to bring up: raise, care for a…
Family and Relationships
phrasal verbs
to bring up: raise, care for a child until it is an adult.--->Olivia can not bring up her child alone
to grow up: live your life, to grow "old" there.--->Tom grew up far away from the beach, but now he lives near it
to put up with: to deal with, to bear it
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to come round:to come to a place, especially sb's house, to visit for a short time--->do come around and see us for a short time
to wear out: to become or make sth become, thin or no longer able to be used, usually because it has been used too much--> he wore out two pairs of shoes last year
to take after sb: to look or behave like an older member of your family, especially your mum or dad---> your daughter do not take after you at all
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to work off: to get rid of sth, especially a strong feeling, by useing physical effort---> she worked off her ander by going out for a walk
used to: used to say that sth happened continiously or frequently during a period in the past---> i used to live in London
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to fall out: to stop being friendly with someone because you have had an argument or disagreement with them
to split up: to stop beeing in a relationship, to breaak up
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go through: to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation, feeling etc
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to show off: to try to make people admire your abilities, achievements, or possessions
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to pull off: to succeed in doing something difficult--->The goalkeeper pulled off six terrific saves
to pull out: to get out of a bad situation or dangerous place, or to make someone or something do this
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function words
these words aren't stressed, they are "weak"
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they are: prepositions, pronouns, quantifiers, auxiliaries
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content words
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they are: adv, adj, nouns, verbs
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