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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 (Unit 10: Vocabulary - People and society)


Phrasal verbs

ask after ask for news about Tony was asking after you and I told him you were fine.
bring up look after a child until he or she becomes an adult Both Sarah's parents died when she was young and she was brought up by her grandmother.
fall for fall in love with Romeo really fell for Juliet when he first kissed her.
fall for believe (a lie/trick/etc) I told Sam that we had the day off school, and he fell for it!
fall out (with) have an argument with and stop being friends Pamela hasn't spoken to her father since they fell out eight years ago.
get on (with) have a good relationship (with) Jill had lunch and then got on wit revising for her exams.
grow up become older I'd like to be a bus driver when I grow up.
look down on think that you are better than It annoys me the way Vera looks down on other people.
look up to admire and respect I've always looked up to my elder brother because he never gives up
make up become friends again after an argument I had an argument with my best friend, but we soon made up.
pass away die I was sorry to hear that your grandfather passed away.
pick on keep treating someone badly or unfairly It’s not fair when some of the bigger boys pick on the little ones
put down criticise, make someone feel stupid I wish you wouldn’t keep putting me down in front of other people!
settle down become calm after being upset, etc When his mum left him at school on the first day, Charlie was quite upset, but he soon settled down and started to enjoy himself.
settle down stay in one place or get married and live quietly She spent her twenties traveling round the world and then settled own in a quiet village in Sussex.
stand up for support in an argument or fight I know that my best friend will always stand up for me
take aback surprise (usually in passive voice) We were all taken aback by the news.


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