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Other people you share something with :
A cl_____
A roo_____
A fl_____
In informal contexts : A wo_____
In formal contexts : A coll_____
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Other people you share something with :
A classmate
A roommate
A flatmate
In informal contexts : A workmate
In formal contexts : A colleague
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Anita : Really? So how did you first meet
her?
Pamela : I met her through my e_____
/e_____ husband. She wasn’t in a st_____
(= fixed) relationship with anyone at the
time, and she was looking for someone to
share a room.
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Anita : Really? So how did you first meet
her?
Pamela : I met her through my ex /exhusband. She wasn’t in a steady (= fixed)
relationship with anyone at the time, and
she was looking for someone to share a
room.
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Anita : Uh-huh. Is that Andy who’s now
Julia’s pa_____ (= someone you live with
but are not married to, or for a business
relationship where you share the
ownership or running of a company)?
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Anita : Uh-huh. Is that Andy who’s now
Julia’s partner (= someone you live with
but are not married to, or for a business
relationship where you share the
ownership or running of a company)?
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Pamela : Yes, that’s the one. They’re not
just partners, they’re married and they’re
coll_____ too. They’re saving to buy a
house now, so Andy’s living with his
parents- _____ - _____ (= his wife’s
parents) at the moment.
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Pamela : Yes, that’s the one. They’re not
just partners, they’re married and they’re
colleagues too. They’re saving to buy a
house now, so Andy’s living with his
parents- in -law(= his wife’s parents) at the
moment.
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If you join a social network, you acquire
fr_____ (= people you share personal
information with). You can choose to
acc_____ a new friend and then you can
intera_____ with them by exchanging
messages or posting comm_____ on their
page, of if you want to finish the
relationship, you can unf_____/defr_____
that person.
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If you join a social network, you acquire
friends (= people you share personal
information with). You can choose to
accept a new friend and then you can
interact with them by exchanging
messages or posting comments on their
page, of if you want to finish the
relationship, you can unfriend/defriend
that person.
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• He resp_____ her.
• Stronger :
• He lo_____ u_____ to her. He adm_____
her.
• Negative :
• He l_____ down _____ her. He despi_____
her.
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She is attr_____ to him.
Stronger :
She fan_____ him. (= informal)
Negative :
He l_____ her c_____./He doesn’t d_____
any_____ for her.
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She is attracted to him.
Stronger :
She fancies him. (= informal)
Negative :
He leaves her cold./He doesn’t do anything
for her.
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• Jane and I g_____ on w_____ (with each
other). (= have a good relationship)
• Adrian and Orla don’t see e_____ to e_____.
(= often argue/disagree)
• I’ve f_____ out with my parents again.
(= had arguments)
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• Jane and I get on well (with each other). (= have
a good relationship)
• Adrian and Orla don’t see eye to eye.
(= often argue/disagree)
• I’ve fallen out with my parents again.
(= had arguments)
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• He’s dating a Spanish girl. They’ve been
s_____ e_____ oth_____ for a couple of
months (= meeting and spending time
together).
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• He’s dating a Spanish girl. They’ve been
seeing each other for a couple of months
(= meeting and spending time together).